mýt
Czech
Alternative forms
- mejt (informal)
Etymology
Inherited from Old Czech mýti, from Proto-Slavic *myti.
Cognate with Russian мыть (mytʹ), Old Church Slavonic мꙑти (myti), мꙑѭтъ (myjǫtŭ), Belarusian мыць (mycʹ), Ukrainian мити (myty), Bulgarian мия (mija), Serbo-Croatian мити/miti, Slovak umyť, Polish myć, Slovene miti/umiti, Lithuanian maudyti, and Latvian maut.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈmiːt]
audio (file) - Hyphenation: mýt
- Rhymes: -iːt
- Homophone: mít
Verb
mýt impf (perfective umýt)
Conjugation
Conjugation
| Infinitive | mýt, mýti | Active adjective | myjící |
|---|---|---|---|
| Verbal noun | — | Passive adjective | — |
| Present forms | indicative | imperative | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| singular | plural | singular | plural | |
| 1st person | myji, myju (coll.) | myjeme | — | myjme |
| 2nd person | myješ | myjete | myj | myjte |
| 3rd person | myje | myjí, myjou (coll.) | — | — |
| The future tense: a combination of a future form of být + infinitive mýt. |
| Participles | Past participles | Passive participles | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| singular | plural | singular | plural | |
| masculine animate | myl | myli | myt | myti |
| masculine inanimate | myly | myty | ||
| feminine | myla | myta | ||
| neuter | mylo | myla | myto | myta |
| Transgressives | present | past |
|---|---|---|
| masculine singular | myje | — |
| feminine + neuter singular | myjíc | — |
| plural | myjíce | — |
See also
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