pójszcz
Masurian
Alternative forms
- pószcz
Etymology
Inherited from Old Polish pójć. By surface analysis, po- + iszcz.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈpojʃt͡ʃ]
- Syllabification: pójszcz
Verb
pójszcz pf (imperfective iszcz, frequentative chodżicz)
- (intransitive) to go (to locomote on foot)
- (intransitive) to go; to leave
- (intransitive) to go to, to get to (to arrive)
- (intransitive) to go to (to end up at)
- (intransitive) to go (to go somewhere to perform something) [+infinitive = to do what]
- (intransitive) to go (to move; to change one's location)
- (intransitive) to spread (to cover more area)
- (intransitive) to leak (of blood; to flow out of the body, i.e. through the nose)
- (intransitive) to go (i.e. of a situation, to happen in a particular way)
- (intransitive) to experience a change of situation
- (intransitive) to go to waste; to disappear
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