chodzący
//xɔˈd͡zɔn.t͡sɘ//
Polishverb
Grammatical form
chodzący is the active adjectival participle form of chodzić — “to walk (to move by means of one's feet)”.
Definitions of chodzić verb · /ˈxɔ.d͡ʑit͡ɕ/ | /ˈxɔ.d͡ʑit͡ɕ/ | [ˈxɔ.d͡ʑit͡ɕ]
Full entry for chodzić →- 1.to walk (to move by means of one's feet)
- 2.to climb (to go up something)
- 3.to go, to frequent (to regularly participate in an activity)
- 4.to go in; to wear (to go in a particular vestment)
- 5.to go (to continuously or habitually be in a state)
- 6.to be felt on the body
- 7.to spread (to disseminate; to proliferate, to become widely known or present)
- 8.to go for (to visit a particular location to finish a particular task or to acquire a particular thing)
- 9.to tend to, to care for, to take care of
- 10.to mean, to be on about; to have in mind
- 11.to act, to behave
- 12.to obey
- 13.to be pregnant
- 14.to court, to romance
- 15.to swim
- 16.to reach
- 17.to have some status of functioning or use guaranteed by a contract or agreement
- 18.to be governed
- 19.to go out with, to date (to be in a romantic relationship with someone)(colloquial)
- 20.to go (to follow a particular route)(colloquial)
- 21.to work(colloquial)
- 22.to bob, to throb, to tremble (to move beyond one's volition)(colloquial)
- 23.to get stuck in one's head (to remain constantly in one's thoughts and memories)(colloquial)
- 24.to be an object of desire for someone(colloquial)
- 25.to go for, to cost (to be offered to sell for a certain price)(colloquial)
- 26.to go for a walk, to stroll(obsolete)
- 27.to participate in an excursion against someone, to war with(obsolete)
Etymology of chodzić
Inherited from Old Polish chodzić. By surface analysis, chód + -ić.
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *xodę̀ťь. By surface analysis, chodzić + -ący.
Paradigm of chodzić, with chodzący highlighted:
Conjugation
Infinitive:chodzić
| he/she/it | chodzi |
| they | chodzą |
he/she/it
chodzi
they
chodzą
Other Forms
present active:chodzący, chodząca, chodzące, chodzący, chodzące, chodząc