čakać
Upper Sorbian
Etymology
From Proto-Slavic *čakati. Cognates include Lower Sorbian cakaś, Polish czekać (Old Polish czakać), Czech čekat and Serbo-Croatian čȅkati.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈt͡ʃakat͡ʃ]
Conjugation
Conjugation of čakać (imperfective) (see also Appendix:Upper Sorbian conjugation)
| person | singular | dual | plural | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| virile | animate, inanimate | ||||
| infinitive | čakać | ||||
| transgressive | čakajo | ||||
| present tense | 1st | čakam | čakamoj | čakamy | |
| 2nd | čakaš | čakataj | čakatej | čakaće | |
| 3rd | čaka | čakataj | čakatej | čakaja, čakaju | |
| past tense | 1st | čakach | čakachmoj | čakachmy | |
| 2nd | čakaše | čakaštaj | čakaštej | čakašće | |
| 3rd | čakaše | čakaštaj | čakaštej | čakachu | |
| imperative | 1st | — | čakajmoj! | čakajmy! | |
| 2nd | čakaj! | čakajtaj! | čakajtej! | čakajće! | |
| 3rd | čakaj! | — | |||
| past active participle | čakacy | ||||
| past passive participle | čakany | ||||
| ł-form | čakał | ||||
| verbal noun | čakanje | ||||
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