linkti

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Lithuanian

Etymology

From Proto-Balto-Slavic *línktei, from the same paradigm as *lénktei (to bend, curve); see there for more.[1]

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈlʲɪ̌ŋk.tʲɪ/

Verb

liñkti (third-person present tense liñksta, third-person past tense liñko)

  1. to bend, stoop, be inclined

Declension

Conjugation of linkti
singular vienaskaita plural daugiskaita
1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
tu jis/ji mes jūs jie/jos
indicative present linkstù linksti̇̀ liñksta liñkstame,
liñkstam
liñkstate,
liñkstat
liñksta
past linkaũ linkai̇̃ liñko liñkome,
liñkom
liñkote,
liñkot
liñko
past frequentative liñkdavau liñkdavai liñkdavo liñkdavome,
liñkdavom
liñkdavote,
liñkdavot
liñkdavo
future liñksiu liñksi liñks liñksime,
liñksim
liñksite,
liñksit
liñks
subjunctive liñkčiau liñktum,
liñktumei
liñktų liñktumėme,
liñktumėm,
liñktume
liñktumėte,
liñktumėt
liñktų
imperative liñk,
liñki
teliñksta,
teliñkstie
liñkime,
liñkim
liñkite,
liñkit
teliñksta,
teliñkstie
Participles of linkti
adjectival (dalyviai)
active passive
present liñkstąs, liñkstantis liñkstamas
past liñkęs liñktas
past frequentative liñkdavęs
future liñksiąs, liñksiantis liñksimas
participle of necessity liñktinas
adverbial
special pusdalyvis liñkdamas
half-participle present liñkstant
past liñkus
past frequentative liñkdavus
future liñksiant
manner of action būdinys liñkte, liñktinai

Derived terms

References

  1. ^ Derksen, Rick (2015), “linkti”, in Etymological Dictionary of the Baltic Inherited Lexicon (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 13), Leiden, Boston: Brill, →ISBN, page 288