kazvatada

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Etymology

From kazda +‎ -tada.

Verb

kazvatada

  1. to bring up, to raise, to rear
  2. to educate
  3. to cultivate, to grow

Inflection

Inflection of kazvatada (inflection type 5/vodada)
1st infinitive kazvatada
present indic. kazvatab
past indic. kazvati
present
indicative
past
indicative
imperative
1st singular kazvatan kazvatin
2nd singular kazvatad kazvatid kazvata
3rd singular kazvatab kazvati kazvatagha
1st plural kazvatam kazvatim kazvatagam
2nd plural kazvatat kazvatit kazvatagat
3rd plural kazvatadas
kazvataba
kazvatiba kazvatagha
sing. conneg.1 kazvata kazvatand kazvata
plur. conneg. kazvatagoi kazvatanugoi kazvatagoi
present
conditional
past
conditional
potential
1st singular kazvataižin kazvatanuižin kazvatanen
2nd singular kazvataižid kazvatanuižid kazvataned
3rd singular kazvataiži kazvatanuiži kazvataneb
1st plural kazvataižim kazvatanuižim kazvatanem
2nd plural kazvataižit kazvatanuižit kazvatanet
3rd plural kazvataižiba kazvatanuižiba kazvataneba
connegative kazvataiži kazvatanuiži kazvatane
non-finite forms
1st infinitive kazvatada
2nd infinitive 3rd infinitive
inessive kazvatades inessive kazvatamas
instructive kazvataden illative kazvatamaha
participles elative kazvatamaspäi
present active kazvatai adessive kazvatamal
past active kazvatanu abessive kazvatamat
past passive kazvatadud
1 In imperative: used only in the second-person singular. The plural form is used with other persons.

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