шити

BulgarianEdit

PronunciationEdit

ParticipleEdit

ши́ти (šíti)

  1. indefinite plural past passive participle of ши́я (šíja)

MokshaEdit

EtymologyEdit

From ши (ši) +‎ -ти (-ti).

NounEdit

шити (šiti)

  1. definite singular dative of ши (ši); to/for the day
    • O. Je. Poljakov (1993) Russko-mokšanskij razgovornik [Russian-Moksha phrasebook], Saransk: Mordovskoje knižnoje izdatelʹstvo, →ISBN, page 52
      Кода симомс надобиять? — Колмоксть шити
      Koda simoms nadobijatʹ? — Kolmokstʹ šiti
      How to take the medicine? — Three times per day

Old Church SlavonicEdit

EtymologyEdit

From Proto-Slavic *šiti, from Proto-Indo-European *syewH-.

VerbEdit

шити (šiti?

  1. to sew

Serbo-CroatianEdit

EtymologyEdit

From Proto-Slavic *šiti, from Proto-Indo-European *syewH-.

PronunciationEdit

  • IPA(key): /ʃîti/
  • Hyphenation: ши‧ти

VerbEdit

ши̏ти impf (Latin spelling šȉti)

  1. (transitive, intransitive) to sew, stitch
  2. (transitive) to baste
  3. (transitive) to suture
  4. (transitive) to do needlework

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UkrainianEdit

EtymologyEdit

From Proto-Slavic *šiti, from Proto-Indo-European *syewH-.

PronunciationEdit

  • IPA(key): [ˈʃɪte]
  • (file)

VerbEdit

ши́ти (šýtyimpf (perfective поши́ти)

  1. to sew

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