transponovat
Czech
editEtymology
editDerived from Latin trānspōnō (“to transfer, to put across”) (from trāns- (“across”) + pōnō (“to put”)) + -ovat.[1]
Pronunciation
editVerb
edittransponovat impf or pf
- (music) to transpose (to rewrite or perform a piece in another key)
- (linear algebra) to transpose (to change a matrix by interchanging its rows and columns)
Conjugation
editConjugation
Infinitive | transponovat, transponovati | Active adjective | transponující, transponovavší |
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Verbal noun | transponování | Passive adjective | transponovaný |
Present forms | indicative | imperative | ||
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singular | plural | singular | plural | |
1st person | transponuji, transponuju (coll.) |
transponujeme | — | transponujme |
2nd person | transponuješ | transponujete | transponuj | transponujte |
3rd person | transponuje | transponují, transponujou (coll.) |
— | — |
When the verb is used in perfective aspect, it does not have present tense and the present forms are used to express future only. When the verb is used in imperfective aspect, the future tense is a combination of a future form of být + infinitive transponovat. |
Participles | Past participles | Passive participles | ||
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singular | plural | singular | plural | |
masculine animate | transponoval | transponovali | transponován | transponováni |
masculine inanimate | transponovaly | transponovány | ||
feminine | transponovala | transponována | ||
neuter | transponovalo | transponovala | transponováno | transponována |
Transgressives | present | past |
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masculine singular | transponuje | transponovav |
feminine + neuter singular | transponujíc | transponovavši |
plural | transponujíce | transponovavše |
Derived terms
edit- See póza
References
edit- ^ Jiří Rejzek (2007) “transponovat”, in Český etymologický slovník (in Czech), Leda
Further reading
edit- transponovati in Příruční slovník jazyka českého, 1935–1957
- transponovati in Kartotéka Novočeského lexikálního archivu
- transponovati in Slovník spisovného jazyka českého, 1960–1971, 1989