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Ходить, ездить vs chodzić, jeździć
for those who know both Russian and Polish... are these verbs used in the same contexts? More specificly, I was reading on my book that ходить and ездить can indicate: 1) movement in a non-defined direction, or in many different directions. 2) an habit, a repeated action. 3) a movement in 2 directions, going and returning back.
And for Polish I just knew that chodzić and jeździć are frequentative verbs, which I can use to show an habit. So like in Russian point 2) ... but what about 1) and 3)?
thank you very much if you reply ^^
Apr 24, 2015 10:04 AM
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