What does podejść in Polish mean?

What is the meaning of the word podejść in Polish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use podejść in Polish.

The word podejść in Polish means chodzić, podchodzić, podchodzić, podchodzić, podchodzić, podchodzić, podchodzić, podchodzić do czegoś, podchodzić naprzód, podchodzić z tyłu, podchodzić do kogoś, podchodzić entuzjastycznie, podchodzić entuzjastycznie do, podchodzić bliżej, podchodzić do, ponownie podchodzić do testu, ponownie podchodzić do egzaminu, przystępować do czegoś, podchodzić do czegoś, podchodzić ukradkiem, zdawać, podchodzić do sprawdzianu, podchodzić do czegoś, podchodzić do. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word podejść

chodzić

(move toward)

Chodź tutaj i przeczytaj to.
Come here and read this.

podchodzić

(approach sb or sth on foot)

Walk up to the first policeman you see and ask for assistance.

podchodzić

(approach casually)

I strolled up to the policeman and asked for directions.

podchodzić

(approach on foot)

Jenna walked over to her and shook her hand in greeting.

podchodzić

(approach boldly)

A man accosted Emily in the street to ask the time.

podchodzić

(move closer physically)

Bokser ostrożnie podszedł do przeciwnika.
The boxer approached his opponent carefully.

podchodzić

(approach sb)

She came up and introduced herself to me.

podchodzić do czegoś

(figurative (tackle) (przenośny)

Einstein podchodził do zagadnień w wyjątkowy sposób.
Einstein approached problems in a unique way.

podchodzić naprzód

(move to front)

The preacher said; "Come forward now if you feel the spirit."

podchodzić z tyłu

(sports: win from a lagging position)

He overtook the leader in the last lap to come from behind to win.

podchodzić do kogoś

(approach sb)

He came up to me in the street and tried to bum a dollar.

podchodzić entuzjastycznie

(figurative (undertake sth enthusiastically)

With all of the homework Matt had, once he got home, he decided to just dive in to working on it.

podchodzić entuzjastycznie do

(figurative (undertake enthusiastically)

I couldn't wait to dive into my favorite author's latest book.

podchodzić bliżej

(come forward, move closer)

Draw up a chair to the table and I'll show you my holiday pictures.

podchodzić do

(approach, accost)

Don't be shy, just go up to him and say hi!

ponownie podchodzić do testu, ponownie podchodzić do egzaminu

(test again)

przystępować do czegoś, podchodzić do czegoś

(UK (take: an exam)

I'm sitting my proficiency exam next week.

podchodzić ukradkiem

(move quietly to sb or sth)

I slipped back into line before the teacher noticed I had even gone.

zdawać

(do, sit: a test, exam)

I'm taking my chemistry exam on Wednesday.

podchodzić do sprawdzianu

(sit an exam or quiz)

I have to take a test in biology next week.

podchodzić do czegoś

(regard in some way)

I view that idea with suspicion.

podchodzić do

(approach: on foot)

He walked up to me and told me how much he enjoyed my presentation.

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Polish (polszczyzna) is the official language of Poland. This language is spoken by 38 million Polish people. There are also native speakers of this language in western Belarus and Ukraine. Because Poles emigrated to other countries in many stages, there are millions of people who speak Polish in many countries such as Germany, France, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Israel, Brazil, Canada, United Kingdom, United States, etc. .. An estimated 10 million Poles live outside of Poland but it is not clear how many of them can actually speak Polish, estimates put it between 3.5 and 10 million. As a result, the number of Polish-speaking people globally ranges from 40-43 million.