kápnout
/[ˈkaːpnou̯t]/
Czechverb
Grammatical form
kápnout is the perfective form form of kapat — “to drip, to trickle, to dribble”.
Definitions of kapat verb · [ˈkapat]
Full entry for kapat →- 1.to drip, to trickle, to dribble
Etymology of kapat
Inherited from Old Czech kapati, from Proto-Slavic *kapati.
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *kapnǫti. By surface analysis, kapat + -nout. Doublet of kanout.
Forms
- kápnoutinfinitive
- kápnoutiinfinitive
- -noun-from-verb
- kápnufirst-person • indicative • singular
- kápnemefirst-person • indicative • plural
- -first-person • imperative • singular
- kápněmefirst-person • imperative • plural
- kápnešindicative • second-person • singular
- kápneteindicative • plural • second-person
- kápniimperative • second-person • singular
- kápněteimperative • plural • second-person
- kápneindicative • singular • third-person
- kápnouindicative • plural • third-person
- -imperative • singular • third-person
- -imperative • plural • third-person
- -masculine • present • singular
- kápnuvmasculine • past • singular
- -feminine • neuter • present • singular
- kápnuvšifeminine • neuter • past • singular
- -plural • present
- kápnuvšepast • plural
- The verb kápnout does not have present tense and the present forms are used to express future only.
Paradigm of kapat, with kápnout highlighted:
Conjugation
Infinitive:kapat, kapati
| I | kapám, kapu |
| we | kapáme, kapeme |
| you (sg) | kapáš, kapeš |
| you (pl) | kapáte, kapete |
| he/she/it | kapá, kape |
| they | kapají, kapou |
I
kapám, kapu
we
kapáme, kapeme
you (sg)
kapáš, kapeš
you (pl)
kapáte, kapete
he/she/it
kapá, kape
they
kapají, kapou