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dojdzie

Dojdzie is the third-person singular future tense form of the Polish verb dojść, meaning to reach or to arrive at. It is used for a completed, result-oriented action in the future and reflects the perfective aspect of the verb. The imperfective counterpart is dochodzić, whose future forms are expressed with a different construction.

In practice, dojść and its future form dojdzie can refer to physical arrival as well as to

Conjugation of the future tense for the verb dojść is as follows: ja dojdę, ty dojdziesz, on/ona/ono

Etymology and usage notes: dojść is built with the prefix do- added to the verb iść (to

reaching
a
non-physical
end
result.
For
example,
it
can
denote
arriving
at
a
place,
reaching
a
goal,
or
arriving
at
a
conclusion.
Common
fixed
phrases
include
dojdzie
do
skutku
(it
will
come
to
fruition)
and
dojść
do
wniosku
(to
come
to
a
conclusion).
The
action
can
also
be
used
with
other
nouns
to
indicate
attainment
of
various
endpoints.
dojdzie,
my
dojdziemy,
wy
dojdziecie,
oni/one
dojdą.
These
forms
illustrate
the
synthetic
future
commonly
used
with
perfective
verbs
in
Polish.
go),
where
the
prefix
signals
reaching
or
arriving
at
a
destination.
The
word
is
widely
used
in
everyday
language,
journalism,
and
literature
to
express
forthcoming
events,
conclusions,
or
consequences.
It
contrasts
with
the
imperfective
dochodzić,
which
emphasizes
the
process
or
progression
toward
an
endpoint.