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Etymology edit

From Old East Slavic летѣти (letěti), from Proto-Slavic *letěti. Ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *lēk- (to hop). Compare Polish lecieć, Russian лете́ть (letétʹ), Ukrainian леті́ти (letíty).

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): [lʲaˈt͡sʲet͡sʲ]

Verb edit

ляце́ць (ljacjécʹimpf (perfective паляце́ць)

  1. to fly
    Synonym: лётаць (ljótacʹ)
    самалёт ляці́цьsamaljót ljacícʹthe plane is flying
  2. (figurative) to pass, to go by (of time)
    час ляці́цьčas ljacícʹtime flies
  3. (figurative) to rush, to fly by
    матацы́кл ляце́ў з вялі́кай ху́ткасцюmatacýkl ljacjéŭ z vjalíkaj xútkascjuthe motorcycle was flying by at high speed

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References edit

  • ляцець” in Belarusian–Russian dictionaries and Belarusian dictionaries at slounik.org