syc
Translingual
Upper Sorbian
Etymology
From Proto-Slavic *sěťi.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [sɪt͡s]
Conjugation
Conjugation of syc (imperfective) (see also Appendix:Upper Sorbian conjugation)
person | singular | dual | plural | ||
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virile | animate, inanimate | ||||
infinitive | syc | ||||
transgressive | syčo | ||||
present tense | 1st | syku | syčemoj | syčemy | |
2nd | syčeš | {{{pr.dv}}} | {{{pr.dai}}} | syčeće | |
3rd | syče | {{{pr.dv}}} | {{{pr.dai}}} | syku | |
past tense | 1st | syčech | syčechmoj | syčechmy | |
2nd | {{{pt.s}}} | {{{pt.dv}}} | {{{pt.dai}}} | syčešće | |
3rd | {{{pt.s}}} | {{{pt.dv}}} | {{{pt.dai}}} | syčechu | |
imperative | 1st | — | syčmoj! | syčmy! | |
2nd | {{{impt.s}}}! | {{{impt.dv}}}! | {{{impt.dai}}}! | syčće! | |
3rd | {{{impt.s}}}! | — | |||
past active participle | syčacy | ||||
past passive participle | syčeny | ||||
ł-form | sykł | ||||
verbal noun | syčenje |
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