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pripremiti

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Serbo-Croatian

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /priprěːmiti/
  • Hyphenation: pri‧pre‧mi‧ti

Verb

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priprémiti pf (Cyrillic spelling припре́мити)

  1. (transitive) to prepare
  2. (reflexive) to get ready

Conjugation

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Conjugation of pripremiti
infinitive pripremiti
present verbal adverb
past verbal adverb priprémīvši
verbal noun
singular plural
1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd
present pripremim pripremiš pripremi pripremimo pripremite pripreme
future future I pripremit ću1
pripremiću
pripremit ćeš1
pripremićeš
pripremit će1
pripremiće
pripremit ćemo1
pripremićemo
pripremit ćete1
pripremićete
pripremit ćē1
pripremiće
future II bȕdēm pripremio2 bȕdēš pripremio2 bȕdē pripremio2 bȕdēmo pripremili2 bȕdēte pripremili2 bȕdū pripremili2
past perfect pripremio sam2 pripremio si2 pripremio je2 pripremili smo2 pripremili ste2 pripremili su2
pluperfect3 bȉo sam pripremio2 bȉo si pripremio2 bȉo je pripremio2 bíli smo pripremili2 bíli ste pripremili2 bíli su pripremili2
aorist pripremih pripremi pripremi pripremismo pripremiste pripremiše
conditional conditional I pripremio bih2 pripremio bi2 pripremio bi2 pripremili bismo2 pripremili biste2 pripremili bi2
conditional II4 bȉo bih pripremio2 bȉo bi pripremio2 bȉo bi pripremio2 bíli bismo pripremili2 bíli biste pripremili2 bíli bi pripremili2
imperative pripremi pripremimo pripremite
active past participle pripremio m / pripremila f / pripremilo n pripremili m / pripremile f / pripremila n
passive past participle pripremljen m / pripremljena f / pripremljeno n pripremljeni m / pripremljene f / pripremljena n

1   Croatian spelling: others omit the infinitive suffix completely and bind the clitic.
2   For masculine nouns; a feminine or neuter agent would use the feminine and neuter gender forms of the active past participle and auxiliary verb, respectively.
3   Often replaced by the past perfect in colloquial speech, i.e. the auxiliary verb biti (to be) is routinely dropped.
4   Often replaced by the conditional I in colloquial speech, i.e. the auxiliary verb biti (to be) is routinely dropped.
  *Note: The aorist and imperfect were not present in, or have nowadays fallen into disuse in, many dialects and therefore they are routinely replaced by the past perfect in both formal and colloquial speech.

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