šokti
Lithuanian
editEtymology
editCognate with Latvian sākt (“to begin, to start”), with further origin unclear. The traditional connection to Ancient Greek κηκῐ́ς (kēkís, “ooze”) is rejected by Beekes (see there for more).[1] Otherwise, frequently connected with Old Church Slavonic скакати, скачѫ (skakati, skačǫ, “hop, jump”), скочити (skočiti, “jump, leap”), Proto-Germanic *skehaną (“spring up, emerge”). If so, we could be looking at a Proto-Indo-European s-mobile *(s)ḱeh₂k-, *(s)ḱoh₂k-,[2] with the palatovelar present in the Baltic forms (< *śoˀk-) being neutralised after s in Slavic (< *skoˀk-).
Pronunciation
editVerb
editšókti (third-person present tense šóka, third-person past tense šóko)
- jump, leap
- hop, skip (move by jumping)
- run about, work a lot; (with apiẽ + accusative) fuss, pander to someone's needs
- spring up, appear suddenly; act, set about suddenly
- dance (move in rhythm to music)
Declension
editConjugation of šokti
singular (vienaskaita) |
plural (daugiskaita) | |||||||
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1st person (pirmasis asmuo) |
2nd person (antrasis asmuo) |
3rd person (trečiasis asmuo) |
1st person (pirmasis asmuo) |
2nd person (antrasis asmuo) |
3rd person (trečiasis asmuo) | |||
aš | tu | jis/ji | mes | jūs | jie/jos | |||
indicative (tiesioginė nuosaka) |
present (esamasis laikas) |
šóku | šóki | šóka | šókame, šókam |
šókate, šókat |
šóka | |
past (būtasis kartinis laikas) |
šókau | šókai | šóko | šókome, šókom |
šókote, šókot |
šóko | ||
past frequentative (būtasis dažninis laikas) |
šókdavau | šókdavai | šókdavo | šókdavome, šókdavom |
šókdavote, šókdavot |
šókdavo | ||
future (būsimasis laikas) |
šóksiu | šóksi | šóks | šóksime, šóksim |
šóksite, šóksit |
šóks | ||
subjunctive (tariamoji nuosaka) |
šókčiau | šóktum, šóktumei |
šóktų | šóktumėme, šóktumėm, šóktume |
šóktumėte, šóktumėt |
šóktų | ||
imperative (liepiamoji nuosaka) |
— | šók, šóki |
tešóka, tešókie |
šókime, šókim |
šókite, šókit |
tešóka, tešókie |
Participles of šokti
Adjectival (dalyviai) | |||
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active | passive | ||
present | šókąs, šókantis | šókamas | |
past | šókęs | šóktas | |
past frequentative | šókdavęs | — | |
future | šóksiąs, šóksiantis | šóksimas | |
participle of necessity | — | šóktinas | |
Adverbial | |||
special (pusdalyvis) | šókdamas | ||
half-participle (padalyviai) |
present | šókant | |
past | šókus | ||
past frequentative | šókdavus | ||
future | šóksiant | ||
manner of action (būdinys) | šókte, šóktinai |
Derived terms
editterms derived from šokti
prefixed forms of šokti
References
edit- ^ Derksen, Rick (2015) “šokti”, in Etymological Dictionary of the Baltic Inherited Lexicon (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 13), Leiden, Boston: Brill, →ISBN, page 454
- ^ Miguel Villanueva Svensson (2009) 'Indo-European *sk̑ in Balto-Slavic languages', Baltistica, Volume XLIV(1), pages 5–24