idziesz
"idziesz" is a Polish verb form. It is the second-person singular, present tense, active voice form of the verb "iść," which means "to go" or "to walk." Therefore, "idziesz" translates directly to "you go" or "you are going" when addressing a single person informally. This form is used in everyday conversation when speaking to one friend, family member, or someone younger. The verb "iść" is a fundamental verb in Polish and is used in a wide range of contexts, from describing physical movement to indicating the progress of an event or situation. Understanding conjugations like "idziesz" is crucial for constructing basic sentences in Polish. The verb "iść" belongs to the imperfective aspect, meaning it describes an ongoing or repeated action, as opposed to a completed one. Other conjugations of "iść" in the present tense include "idę" (I go), "idzie" (he/she/it goes), "idziemy" (we go), "idziecie" (you all go), and "idą" (they go). The form "idziesz" specifically denotes the action being performed by "ty" (you, singular informal).