myś
Lower Sorbian
Etymology
From Proto-Slavic *myti; cognate with Upper Sorbian myć, Polish myć, Czech mýt, Russian мыть (mytʹ), Old Church Slavonic мꙑти (myti).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /mɨɕ/
Verb
myś impf (perfective wumyś)
Conjugation
Conjugation of myś (imperfective, class 66)
| Present | Singular | Dual | Plural |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1st person | myju, |
myjomej | myjomy |
| 2nd person | myjoš | myjotej | myjośo |
| 3rd person | myjo | myju | |
| Preterite | Singular | Dual | Plural |
| 1st person | myjachmej | mychmej | myjachmy |
| 2nd person | myjašo | myjaštej | myjašćo |
| 3rd person | myjachu | ||
| Imperative | Singular | Dual | Plural |
| 2nd person | myj | myjtej | myjśo |
| Participles | Present | Past active |
Past passive |
| myjucy | mył | myty | |
| Infinitive | myś | ||
| Supine | myt | ||
| Verbal noun | myśe | ||
References
- Muka, Arnošt (1921, 1928), “myś”, in Słownik dolnoserbskeje rěcy a jeje narěcow (in German), St. Petersburg, Prague: ОРЯС РАН, ČAVU; Reprinted Bautzen: Domowina-Verlag, 2008
- Starosta, Manfred (1999), “myś”, in Dolnoserbsko-nimski słownik / Niedersorbisch-deutsches Wörterbuch (in German), Bautzen: Domowina-Verlag