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Czech
Etymology
Inherited from Old Czech jmieti, from Proto-Slavic *jьměti.
Pronunciation
Verb
mít impf
- (transitive) to have
- (reflexive with se) to be (to be doing fine or poorly)
- Jak se máš? Mám se dobře. ― How are you? I'm fine.
- to measure
- Kolik máš na výšku? ― How tall are you? (literally, “How much do you have on the height?”)
- to be obliged to, to be supposed to
- Mám to udělat ještě dnes? ― Am I still supposed to do that today?
Conjugation
Conjugation
Infinitive
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mít, míti
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Active adjective
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mající
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Verbal noun
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(jmění)
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Passive adjective
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—
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The future tense: a combination of a future form of být + infinitive mít. |
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Participles |
Past participles |
Passive participles
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singular |
plural |
singular |
plural
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masculine animate
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měl |
měli |
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—
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masculine inanimate
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měly |
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feminine
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měla |
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neuter
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mělo |
měla |
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—
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Transgressives
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present
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past
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masculine singular
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maje |
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feminine + neuter singular
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majíc |
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plural
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majíce |
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Antonyms
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Related terms
Further reading
- míti in Příruční slovník jazyka českého, 1935–1957
- míti in Slovník spisovného jazyka českého, 1960–1971, 1989
- mít in Internetová jazyková příručka
Paite
Noun
mít
- eye
Derived terms
References
- N. Saratchandra Singh, A Grammar of Paite
Vietnamese
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
Ultimately from Sanskrit पारमिता (pāramitā, “paramita”), through Chinese 菠蘿蜜/菠萝蜜 (bōluómì, “jackfruit”); see there for more.
Noun
(classifier cây, trái, quả) mít • (櫗)
- jackfruit
- mít dai/ráo ― jackfruit with firm, dry flesh (literally, “chewy/dry jackfruit”)
- mít mật/ướt ― jackfruit with soft, mushy, wet flesh (literally, “honey/wet jackfruit”)
Derived terms
Etymology 2
Non-Sino-Vietnamese reading of Chinese 密 (SV: mật). Compare mịt and Thai มิด (mít).
Adjective
mít
- (chiefly in compounds) be hermetically closed
Derived terms
Etymology 3
Adjective
mít
- (vulgar) thick-headed; ignorant
Với nó chỉ có hỏi đâu mít đấy.- They're not going to know anything about what you ask.
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