Serbo-Croatian

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Etymology

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From на- +‎ ступити.

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  • IPA(key): /nastǔːpiti/
  • Hyphenation: на‧сту‧пи‧ти

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насту́пити pf (Latin spelling nastúpiti)

  1. (intransitive) to begin
  2. (intransitive) to behave, act
  3. (intransitive, obsolete) to tread, step on

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Ukrainian

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Etymology

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From на- (na-) +‎ ступи́ти (stupýty). Compare Russian наступи́ть (nastupítʹ), Belarusian наступі́ць (nastupícʹ), Polish nastąpić.

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  • IPA(key): [nɐstʊˈpɪte]
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Verb

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наступи́ти (nastupýtypf (imperfective наступа́ти) (intransitive, + на + accusative)

  1. (literally) to step on, to tread on
    наступи́ти кому́сь на но́гуnastupýty komúsʹ na nóhuto step on someone's foot
    наступи́ти кому́сь на па́льці (literally or figuratively)nastupýty komúsʹ na pálʹcito step on someone's toes, to tread on someone's toes
  2. (chiefly military) to advance (on), to attack
  3. to advance, to bear down, to close in (on somebody) (to approach in a determined manner)
  4. to encroach (on/upon)
  5. to come (approach in time)
    Synonym: наста́ти pf (nastáty)
  6. to happen, to occur
    Synonym: ста́тися pf (státysja)

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