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Abkhaz
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]Prefix
[edit]з- • (z-)
- (1st person singular pronoun) I.
Usage notes
[edit]Used in some transitive verbs for 1st-person singular as the subject, instead of с- (s-).
- усбоит → узбоит ― uzbojtʼ ― I see you
- исгоит → изгоит ― izgojtʼ ― I take it
- иузысгеит → иузызгеит ― iwzəzgejtʼ ― I took it for you
- исдыруеит → издыруеит ― izdərwejtʼ ― I know it
See also
[edit]Abkhaz personal pronouns
singular | plural | ||
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1st person | сара (sara), с- (s-), сы- (sə-), з- (z-) | ҳара (ḥara), а- (a-), ҳ- (ḥ-), ҳа- (ḥa-) | |
2nd person | m | уара (wara), у- (u-) | шәара (ŝʷara), шә- (ŝʷ-), шәы- (ŝʷə-), жә- (ẑʷ-) |
f | бара (bara), б- (b-), бы- (bə-) | ||
3rd person | m | иара (jara), и- (i-), д- (d-), ды- (də-) | дара (dara), и- (i-), р- (r-), ры- (rə-) |
f | лара (lara), д- (d-), л- (l-), лы- (lə-), | ||
n | иара (jara), а- (a-), и- (i-) |
Ukrainian
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Etymology 1
[edit]Inherited from Old East Slavic съ- (sŭ-), from Proto-Slavic *sъ(n)-.
Alternative forms
[edit]- (used with verbs) attached to imperfective verbs to form the perfective aspect
- з- (z-) + ї́сти impf (jísty, “to eat”) → з'ї́сти pf (zʺjísty)
- з- (z-) + роби́ти impf (robýty, “to do, to make”) → зроби́ти pf (zrobýty)
- з- (z-) + розумі́ти impf (rozumíty, “to understand”) → зрозумі́ти pf (zrozumíty)
- (used with verbs) together (indicates bringing together literally or abstractly)
- з- (z-) + в'яза́ти impf (vʺjazáty, “to bind, to tie”) → зв'яза́ти pf (zvʺjazáty, “to bind/tie together, to connect, to link”)
- зі- (zi-) + бра́ти impf (bráty, “to take”) → зібра́ти pf (zibráty, “to collect, to gather, to assemble”)
- зі- (zi-) + ста́вити impf (stávyty, “to put”) → зіста́вити pf (zistávyty, “to put together, to compare”)
- (used with verbs) down (indicates downward movement)
- (used with verbs) off, from (indicates removal or extraction from somewhere)
- з- (z-) + -няти impf (-njaty, “to take”) → зня́ти pf (znjáty, “to take off”)
- з- (z-) + де́рти impf (dérty, “to tear”) → зде́рти pf (zdérty, “to tear off”)
- з- (z-) + чита́ти impf (čytáty, “to read”) → (computing) зчита́ти pf (zčytáty, “to read off, to read”)
- с- (s-) + писа́ти impf (pysáty, “to write”) → списа́ти pf (spysáty, “to copy, to plagiarize”)
- (used to form adverbs) from
- (used to form prefixes)
Etymology 2
[edit]Inherited from Old East Slavic въз- (vŭz-), from Proto-Slavic *vъz-.
Alternative forms
[edit]Prefix
[edit]з- • (z-)
- (used with verbs) up, upward, upwards (indicates upward movement)
- зі- (zi-) + йти impf (jty, “to go”) → зійти́ pf (zijtý, “to go up, to ascend”)
- з- (z-) + леті́ти impf (letíty, “to fly”) → злеті́ти pf (zletíty, “to fly up, to take off”)
- з- (z-) + вести impf (vesty, “to lead, to take”) → звести́ pf (zvestý, “to raise, to erect, to lift up, to cock (a trigger)”)
- з- (z-) + рости́ти impf (rostýty, “to grow, to raise”) → зрости́ти pf (zrostýty, “to grow, to bring up”)
- з- (z-) + би́ти impf (býty, “to beat”) → зби́ти pf (zbýty, “to fluff (pillow), to whip, to whisk, to beat (eggs)”)
- вс- (vs-) + ста́ти impf (státy, “to stand”) → вста́ти pf (vstáty, “to stand up, to rise, to wake up”)
- (used with verbs) indicates suddenness, abruptness or intensity
- з- (z-) + буди́ти impf (budýty, “to wake up, to awaken”) → збуди́ти pf (zbudýty, “to excite, to arouse, to stimulate”)
- с- (s-) + кри́кнути pf (krýknuty, “to shout out, to cry out”) → скри́кнути pf (skrýknuty, “to shout out suddenly”)
- з- (z-) + -ривати impf (-ryvaty, “to tear”) → зрива́ти impf (zryváty, “to blow up, to trigger”)
- с- (s-) + палахну́ти pf (palaxnúty, “to inflame, to flash, to blaze”) → спалахну́ти pf (spalaxnúty, “to blaze up, to burst into flames, to break out”)
- (used with verbs) re-, back
- с- (s-) + пам'ята́ти impf (pamʺjatáty, “to”) → спам'ята́ти pf (spamʺjatáty, “to remember, to recall”)
- з- (z-) + верну́ти impf (vernúty, “to turn”) → (rare) зверну́ти pf (zvernúty, “to turn back”)
- (used to form nouns) next to, by, along
- уз- (uz-) + гора́ (horá, “mountain”) + -я (-ja) → узгір'я (uzhirʺja, “hillside, hillslope”)
- уз- (uz-) + ліс (lis, “forest”) + -я (-ja) → узлі́сся (uzlíssja, “forest edge, woodland edge”)
- уз- (uz-) + бе́рег (béreh, “bank, shore”) + -я (-ja) → узбере́жжя (uzberéžžja, “coastline, seashore, littoral”)
- уз- (uz-) + голова́ (holová, “head”) + -я (-ja) → узголо́в'я (uzholóvʺja, “bedhead, head of the bed”)
- (used to form adverbs/prepositions) along
Etymology 3
[edit]Inherited from Old East Slavic из- (iz-), from Proto-Slavic *jьz-.
Alternative forms
[edit]Prefix
[edit]з- • (z-)
- (used with verbs) indicates full extent, intensity or full completion
- з- (z-) + ї́здити impf (jízdyty, “to go”) → з'ї́здити pf (zʺjízdyty, “to have gone/traveled everywhere”)
- с- (s-) + писа́ти impf (pysáty, “to fly”) → списа́ти pf (spysáty, “to write all over, to fill with writings”)
- іс- (is-) + -пи́тувати impf (-pýtuvaty, “to ask”) → іспи́тувати impf (ispýtuvaty, “to test, to trial”)
- з- (z-) + -міни́ти impf (-minýty, “to change”) → зміни́ти pf (zminýty, “to change, to alter, to modify”)
- з- (z-) + cуши́ти impf (cušýty, “to dry”) → зсуши́ти pf (zsušýty, “to dry out, to desiccate, to exhaust”)
- (used with verbs) ex-, out (indicates elimination, exhaustion or brining to an end)
- з- (z-) + вести́ impf (vestý, “to lead, to drive”) → звести́ pf (zvestý, “to exterminate, to torment, to waste”)
- з- (z-) + жи́ти impf (žýty, “to live”) → зжи́ти pf (zžýty, “to get rid of, to eradicate”)
- с- (s-) + -корени́ти impf (-korenýty, “to root”) → скорени́ти pf (skorenýty, “to eradicate, to root out”)
- з- (z-) + ни́кнути impf (nýknuty, “to droop, to wilt”) → зни́кнути pf (znýknuty, “to disappear, to perish”)
- (used with verbs, obsolete or dialectal) ex-, out (indicates outward movement)
- (used to form adverbs) from
- (used to form prepositions) from
Derived terms
[edit]Categories:
- Abkhaz lemmas
- Abkhaz prefixes
- Abkhaz terms with usage examples
- Ukrainian terms with IPA pronunciation
- Ukrainian terms inherited from Old East Slavic
- Ukrainian terms derived from Old East Slavic
- Ukrainian terms inherited from Proto-Slavic
- Ukrainian terms derived from Proto-Slavic
- Ukrainian lemmas
- Ukrainian prefixes
- Ukrainian terms with obsolete senses
- Ukrainian dialectal terms