What is the meaning of Przyjść?
to come, to arrive (moving on foot, to get to a certain place)
- to come, to arrive
- to come (to arrive at a place to do the typical things one would do at that place, either once or for a while) [with infinitive ‘to do what’]
- to come (to be delivered to the intended addressee or place)
- to come (to arrive at a place to pick up or drop off passengers)
- to reach a border or boundary in time
to come (to arrive at a place to do the typical things one would do at that place, either once or for a while) [with infinitive ‘to do what’]
to come (to be delivered to the intended addressee or place)
to come (to arrive at a place to pick up or drop off passengers)
to reach a border or boundary in time
to get (to acquire a specific mental or physical condition) [with do (+ genitive) ‘(int) what’]
to come (to start to take place)
- to come next (to take place after something else)
to come next (to take place after something else)
to take (to start to be felt by a person) [with dative ‘whom’]
to come (to be able to be achieved) [with dative ‘to whom’ and z (+ genitive) ‘at what’]
to come to; to have to [with dative ‘subject’, along with infinitive or na (+ accusative) ‘to what’]
to join a group
to be born
to equal (to result from arithmetic)
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