vdávat
/[ˈvdaːvat]/
Czechverb
Grammatical form
vdávat is the imperfective form form of vdát — “to marry (of woman, to take a husband)”.
Definitions of vdát verb · [ˈvdaːt]
Full entry for vdát →- 1.to marry (of woman, to take a husband)
- 2.to marry (to give away a woman as a wife)
Etymology of vdát
Inherited from Old Czech vdáti, from Proto-Slavic *vъdati. By surface analysis, v- + dát. Cognates include Russian вда́ться (vdátʹsja) and Polish wdać.
Synonyms & related words
Related words (1)
Forms
- vdátperfective
- vdávatinfinitive
- vdávatiinfinitive
- vdávánínoun-from-verb
- vdávámfirst-person • indicative • singular
- vdávámefirst-person • indicative • plural
- -first-person • imperative • singular
- vdávejmefirst-person • imperative • plural
- vdávášindicative • second-person • singular
- vdáváteindicative • plural • second-person
- vdávejimperative • second-person • singular
- vdávejteimperative • plural • second-person
- vdáváindicative • singular • third-person
- vdávajíindicative • plural • third-person
- -imperative • singular • third-person
- -imperative • plural • third-person
- vdávajemasculine • present • singular
- -masculine • past • singular
- vdávajícfeminine • neuter • present • singular
- -feminine • neuter • past • singular
- vdávajíceplural • present
- -past • plural
Paradigm of vdát, with vdávat highlighted:
Conjugation
Infinitive:vdát, vdáti
| I | vdám |
| we | vdáme |
| you (sg) | vdáš |
| you (pl) | vdáte |
| he/she/it | vdá |
| they | vdají |
I
vdám
we
vdáme
you (sg)
vdáš
you (pl)
vdáte
he/she/it
vdá
they
vdají