See also: ити, іти, and йти

Moksha

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-ити (-iťi)

  1. definite singular dative of (-i)

Old Church Slavonic

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Etymology

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From Proto-Slavic *-iti.

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-ити (-iti)

  1. The infinitive ending.

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Pannonian Rusyn

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Etymology

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Cognate with Polish -ity, Czech and Slovak -itý.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [-ˈiti]
  • Rhymes: -iti
  • Hyphenation: и‧ти

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-ити (-iti)

  1. adjective-forming suffix
    хасновац (xasnovac, to use) + ‎-ити (-iti) → ‎хасновити (xasnoviti, useful)

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Serbo-Croatian

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-ити (Latin spelling -iti)

  1. A suffix appended to words to form a verb.

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Ukrainian

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Etymology

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Inherited from Proto-Slavic *-iti.

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-ити (-yty)

  1. A suffix used to form verbs from nouns and adjectives.
    ві́ра (víra, faith) + ‎-ити (-yty) → ‎ві́рити (víryty, to believe)
    ви́слів (výsliv, verbal expression) + ‎-ити (-yty) → ‎ви́словити (výslovyty, to express verbally)
    з- (z-) + ‎не- (ne-, not) + ‎шко́да (škóda, damage) + ‎-ити (-yty) → ‎знешко́дити (zneškódyty, to render harmless)
    з- (z-) + ‎бі́льше (bílʹše, more) + ‎-ити (-yty) → ‎збі́льшити (zbílʹšyty, to increase)
    брудни́й (brudnýj, dirty) + ‎-ити (-yty) → ‎брудни́ти (brudnýty, to make dirty)

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