-йти

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Russian

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Etymology

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From Proto-Slavic *jьti (to go). Corresponds to underived идти́ (idtí), derived from Old East Slavic ити (iti) with the addition of -д- under the influence of present-tense иду́ (idú), идёшь (idjóšʹ), etc.

Pronunciation

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Combining form

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-йти́ (-jtípf (imperfective -ходи́ть)

  1. Combining form used to form prefixed perfective verbs of unprefixed идти́ (idtí, to go).

Conjugation

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Derived terms

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