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Pannonian Rusyn
Etymology
Inherited from Old Slovak musieť, *musíť, from Old Czech musiti, ultimately from Old High German muozan. Cognates include Belarusian му́сіць (músicʹ), Czech muset, Polish musieć, Slovak musieť and Ukrainian му́сити (músyty).
Pronunciation
Verb
мушиц (mušic) impf
- (intransitive, auxiliary) must, to have to, to ought to (to be obliged to)
- Мушим пойсц. ― Mušim pojsc. ― I have to go.
- (intransitive, auxiliary) must, to have to (indicates certainty)
- Мушели сце даґдзе прехладнуц. ― Mušeli sce dagdze prexladnuc. ― You must have caught a cold somewhere.
Conjugation
This verb needs an inflection-table template.
Derived terms
References
- Medʹeši, H., Fejsa, M., Timko-Djitko, O. (2010) “мушиц”, in Ramač, Ju., editor, Руско-сербски словнїк [Rusyn-Serbian Dictionary] (in Pannonian Rusyn), Novi Sad: Faculty of Philosophy
- Fejsa, M., Šlemender, M., Čelʹovski, S. (2022) “must”, in Анґлийско-руски словнїк [English-Rusyn Dictionary] (in Pannonian Rusyn), Novi Sad: Faculty of Philosophy; Ruska matka, →ISBN, page 185
- Fejsa, M., Šlemender, M., Čelʹovski, S. (2022) “ought”, in Анґлийско-руски словнїк [English-Rusyn Dictionary] (in Pannonian Rusyn), Novi Sad: Faculty of Philosophy; Ruska matka, →ISBN, page 197