come out; go out
Very common
Verb
Type:Irregular
Infinitive:
vyjít
Verbal noun:vyjití
Aspect:Perfective
Transitivity:Intransitive
Reflexive:No
Conjugation class:irregular -jít
Past Tense
| Person | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter |
|---|---|---|---|
| I | |||
| you (sg) | |||
| he/she/it | |||
| we | |||
| you (pl) | |||
| they |
Future Tense
| Person | Form |
|---|---|
| I | |
| you (sg) | |
| he/she/it | |
| we | |
| you (pl) | |
| they |
Imperative
| Person | Form |
|---|---|
| ty | |
| my | |
| vy |
Conditional
Czech marks gender/number in the participle. Neuter is rarely used in the conditional.
| Person | Masculine | Feminine |
|---|---|---|
| I | ||
| you (sg) | ||
| he/she/it | ||
| we | ||
| you (pl) | ||
| they |
Examples
The sun will come out soon.
Petr went outside.
I have to go out of the house.
The children will come outside.
Please come outside.