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Etymology edit

From с- (s-) +‎ ходи́ти (xodýty). Compare Russian сходи́ть (sxodítʹ), Belarusian сыхо́дзіць (syxódzicʹ) and схадзі́ць (sxadzícʹ), Polish schodzić.

Pronunciation edit

  • схо́дити: IPA(key): [ˈsxɔdete]
  • сходи́ти: IPA(key): [sxɔˈdɪte]
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Verb edit

схо́дити (sxódytyimpf (perfective зійти́) (intransitive)

  1. to ascend, to climb, to go up, to rise
    Со́нце схо́дить.Sónce sxódytʹ.The sun is rising.
  2. to descend, to go down [+ з (genitive) = from]
  3. to alight, to get off, to get down [+ з (genitive) = from]
    схо́дити на бе́регsxódyty na bérehto go ashore, to disembark
  4. to come off, to go off, to depart, to leave [+ з (genitive) = from]
    схо́дити з ро́зумуsxódyty z rózumuto lose one's mind
  5. to disappear, to go away [+ з (genitive) = from]

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сходи́ти (sxodýtypf

  1. (intransitive) to go and come back
  2. (transitive) to go all over, to walk all over

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