Examples of using "Wychodzę" in a sentence and their english translations:
I'll get it.
I'm about to leave.
I'll be right out.
I'm going out.
- I'm outta here.
- I'm out of here.
- I leave in the morning.
- I'm leaving in the morning.
I quit.
I'm not going out.
I'm on my way out.
I am leaving at four.
I am leaving at ten o'clock.
I'll go out after having dinner.
I'm leaving in the afternoon.
I go to the library from time to time.
- I am just going for a walk.
- I'm just going for a walk.
I always photograph badly.
In the evening, I walk with my dog.
I'm going to the convenience store.
I'm going to the restroom.
I'm getting married.
I didn't tell Tom that I was leaving.
I'm getting married next Saturday.
I leave for school at eight every morning.
I go to my work at eight forty as a rule.
I usually go shopping on Sunday afternoon.
I'm getting married in October.
Today I'm going to a game again, but I need to set off earlier than yesterday.
I can't just leave. I have to tell the boss I'm leaving.
I'm getting married next Saturday.
I take a walk with my dog in the evening.
I leave the house at eight fifteen, and arrive at school at eight forty‐five.