plát
Czech
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
Borrowed from German Platte, from (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Medieval Latin plata, from (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Vulgar Latin *plat(t)us, from (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Ancient Greek πλατύς (platús, “broad, flat, wide”).[1] Cognate with English plate.
Noun
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Declension
Etymology 2
From Proto-Slavic *polti, derived from (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Proto-Indo-European *pol (“to burn, be warm”).[2]
Verb
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- (intransitive) to burn brightly (about a fire)
Conjugation
Conjugation table
Present Sg | Present Pl | Future Sg | Future Pl | Past Sg | Past Pl | |
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1st person | plaju, plaji, plám | plajeme, pláme | budu plát | budeme plát | plál jsem | pláli jsme |
2nd person | plaješ, pláš | plajete, pláte | budeš plát | budete plát | plál jsi | pláli jste |
3rd person | plaje, plá | plajou, plají | bude plát | budou plát | plál | pláli |
References
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- Czech intransitive verbs
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