пагнаць
Belarusian edit
Etymology edit
Cognates include Ukrainian погна́ти (pohnáty) and Russian погна́ть (pognátʹ).
Pronunciation edit
Verb edit
пагна́ць • (pahnácʹ) pf (imperfective гнаць or ганя́ць)
Usage notes edit
- пагна́ць (pahnácʹ) and гнаць (hnacʹ) are in the class of Belarusian concrete verbs. Their counterparts, паганя́ць (pahanjácʹ) and ганя́ць (hanjácʹ), are abstract verbs.
Conjugation edit
Conjugation of пагна́ць (class 5c, perfective, transitive, irregular)
perfective aspect | ||
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infinitive | пагна́ць pahnácʹ | |
participles | present tense | past tense |
active | — | — |
passive | — | пагна́ны pahnány |
adverbial | — | пагна́ўшы pahnáŭšy |
present tense | future tense | |
1st singular я |
— | паганю́ pahanjú |
2nd singular ты |
— | паго́ніш pahóniš |
3rd singular ён / яна́ / яно́ |
— | паго́ніць pahónicʹ |
1st plural мы |
— | паго́нім pahónim |
2nd plural вы |
— | паго́ніце pahónicje |
3rd plural яны́ |
— | паго́няць pahónjacʹ |
imperative | singular | plural |
second-person | пагані́ pahaní |
пагані́це pahanícje |
past tense | singular | plural мы / вы / яны́ |
masculine я / ты / ён |
пагна́ў pahnáŭ |
пагна́лі pahnáli |
feminine я / ты / яна́ |
пагна́ла pahnála | |
neuter яно́ |
пагна́ла pahnála |
Derived terms edit
- пагна́цца (pahnácca) (reflexive)