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jedziesz

Jedziesz is a Polish verb form that means “you go” or “you are going” by means of transportation. It derives from the verb jechać, which is used for moving by vehicle (car, bus, train, bicycle, etc.). Jedziesz is the second-person singular present tense form: ja jadę, ty jedziesz, on jedzie, my jedziemy, wy jedziecie, oni jadą. It is used in informal speech to describe an action that is taking place now or in the near future.

In contrast, the imperfective verb jeździć expresses repeated or habitual travel, with forms such as jeździsz

Common usages include asking or stating directions and plans: Gdzie jedziesz? (Where are you going?), Skąd jedziesz?

Summary: Jedziesz is the standard informal 2nd person singular present form of jechać, used to describe someone

(you
go
by
vehicle
regularly)
or
jeździmy
(we
go
by
vehicle
regularly).
The
related
perfective
form
pojedziesz
means
“you
will
go”
in
the
future.
Thus,
jedziesz
often
implies
a
current
or
imminent
movement,
while
jeździć
covers
repeated
actions
and
pojedziesz
indicates
future
movement.
(Where
are
you
heading
from?),
and
Jedź
prosto!
(Go
straight!).
In
informal
conversation,
jedziesz
is
frequently
complemented
by
a
destination
or
mode
of
transport,
for
example:
Gdzie
jedziesz
samochodem?
or
Jedziesz
na
przystanek?
moving
somewhere
by
vehicle
at
the
moment
or
in
nearby
time.
It
sits
alongside
related
forms
such
as
jeździć
for
habitual
travel
and
pojedziesz
for
future
movement.