с-
Abkhaz
editAlternative forms
editPrefix
editс- • (s-)
See also
editAbkhaz personal pronouns
singular | plural | ||
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1st person | сара (sara), с- (s-), сы- (sə-), з- (z-) | ҳара (ḥara), а- (a-), ҳ- (ḥ-), ҳа- (ḥa-) | |
2nd person | m | уара (wara), у- (u-) | шәара (ŝʷara), шә- (ŝʷ-), шәы- (ŝʷə-), жә- (ẑʷ-) |
f | бара (bara), б- (b-), бы- (bə-) | ||
3rd person | m | иара (jara), и- (i-), д- (d-), ды- (də-) | дара (dara), и- (i-), р- (r-), ры- (rə-) |
f | лара (lara), д- (d-), л- (l-), лы- (lə-), | ||
n | иара (jara), а- (a-), и- (i-) |
Russian
editAlternative forms
edit- со- (so-) — before certain consonant clusters; also a separate prefix meaning "co-"
Etymology
editInherited from Proto-Slavic *sъ(n)-, from Proto-Indo-European *ḱom. See Proto-Slavic *sъ(n) for more information. The /n/ persists in снять (snjatʹ) (originally a prefixed derivative of ять (jatʹ, “to take”)), from which other words in -нять (-njatʹ) were produced by rebracketing. See also с (s), Old East Slavic съ (sŭ), and compare the analogous loss of -n- in в- (v-).
Pronunciation
edit- IPA(key): [s] (before vowels and all consonants except those noted below)
- IPA(key): [z] (before voiced obstruents except for в and ж)
- IPA(key): [ʐ] (before ж, where it forms a long consonant /ʐː/, as in сжечь (sžečʹ))
- IPA(key): [ʂ] (before ш, where it forms a long consonant /ʂː/, as in сшить (sšitʹ))
- IPA(key): [ɕ] (before ч, where it forms a long consonant /ɕː/, as in счита́ть (sčitátʹ))
Prefix
editс- • (s-)
- (with verbs) (describing an action moving from a single position or many positions into another single position)
- (with verbs) down (describing a downward action)
- (with verbs) off, from off (describing an action of removing oneself to another location)
- added to nouns, forms adverbs with the approximate meaning "from the location of [the noun]"
Derived terms
editRelated terms
editSerbo-Croatian
editAlternative forms
edit- са- (before affricates, fricatives and certain consonant clusters)
Prefix
editс- (Latin spelling s-)
- Prepended to verbs, usually forming a perfective from an imperfective verb.
Derived terms
editReferences
edit- “с-”, in Hrvatski jezični portal [Croatian language portal] (in Serbo-Croatian), 2006–2024
Ukrainian
editAlternative forms
edit- з- (z-)
Etymology
editDerives from multiple Proto-Slavic prefixes: *jьz-, *sъ(n)- and *vъz-.
Prefix
editс- • (s-)
- Alternative form of з- (z-) used before: к, ф, п, т, х:
- attached to imperfective verbs to form the perfective aspect
- с- (s-) + пита́ти impf (pytáty, “to ask, to inquire”) → спита́ти pf (spytáty)
- с- (s-) + фальсифікува́ти impf (falʹsyfikuváty, “to forge, to feign”) → сфальсифікува́ти pf (sfalʹsyfikuváty)
- с- (s-) + хапа́ти impf (xapáty, “to grab, to catch”) → схопи́ти pf (sxopýty)
- с- (s-) + твори́ти impf (tvorýty, “to make, to create”) → створи́ти pf (stvorýty)
- с- (s-) + каза́ти impf (kazáty, “to say, to tell”) → сказа́ти pf (skazáty)
- forms verbs suggesting bringing together or out, literally or abstractly
- attached to imperfective verbs to form the perfective aspect
Derived terms
editCategories:
- Abkhaz lemmas
- Abkhaz prefixes
- Abkhaz terms with usage examples
- Russian terms inherited from Proto-Slavic
- Russian terms derived from Proto-Slavic
- Russian terms inherited from Proto-Indo-European
- Russian terms derived from Proto-Indo-European
- Russian terms with IPA pronunciation
- Russian lemmas
- Russian prefixes
- Russian verbal prefixes
- Serbo-Croatian lemmas
- Serbo-Croatian prefixes
- Ukrainian terms derived from Proto-Slavic
- Ukrainian lemmas
- Ukrainian prefixes