sednout
/[ˈsɛdnou̯t]/
Czechverb
Grammatical form
sednout is the perfective form form of sedat — “to sit”.
Definitions of sedat verb · [ˈsɛdat]
Full entry for sedat →- 1.to sit
Etymology of sedat
Inherited from Old Czech sědati, from Proto-Slavic *sědati.
Etymology
Inherited from Old Czech sadnúti, derived from Old Czech siesti, from Proto-Slavic *sěsti.
Forms
- -imperative • singular • third-person
- sednoutinfinitive
- sednoutiinfinitive
- -noun-from-verb
- sednufirst-person • indicative • singular
- sednemefirst-person • indicative • plural
- -first-person • imperative • singular
- sedněmefirst-person • imperative • plural
- sednešindicative • second-person • singular
- sedneteindicative • plural • second-person
- sedniimperative • second-person • singular
- sedněteimperative • plural • second-person
- sedneindicative • singular • third-person
- sednouindicative • plural • third-person
- -imperative • plural • third-person
- -masculine • present • singular
- sednuvmasculine • past • singular
- -feminine • neuter • present • singular
- sednuvšifeminine • neuter • past • singular
- -plural • present
- sednuvšepast • plural
- The verb sednout does not have present tense and the present forms are used to express future only.
Paradigm of sedat, with sednout highlighted:
Conjugation
Infinitive:sedat, sedati
| I | sedám |
| we | sedáme |
| you (sg) | sedáš |
| you (pl) | sedáte |
| he/she/it | sedá |
| they | sedají |
I
sedám
we
sedáme
you (sg)
sedáš
you (pl)
sedáte
he/she/it
sedá
they
sedají