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Esperanto
Etymology
From pri.
Prefix
pri-
- about
- paroli (“to speak”) → priparoli (“to speak about, to discuss”)
- plori (“to weep”) → priplori (“to weep about, to bewail, to deplore”)
- alters the expected object of a transitive verb, generally to an object that is the context or extent of the action
- ŝteli (“to steal (an object)”) → priŝteli (“to rob (a location)”)
- planti (“to plant (a plant)”) → priplanti (“to plant (e.g. a garden)”)
- serĉi (“to seek, to search for”) → priserĉi (“to search (a person or location)”)
- semi (“to sow (seeds)”) → prisemi (“to sow (e.g. a field)”)
- konstrui (“to build (a building)”) → prikonstrui (“to build up (an area)”)
- verŝi (“to pour”) → priverŝi (“to pour a liquid onto, to baste”)
Derived terms
Javanese
Romanization
pri-
- Romanization of ꦥꦿꦶ-
Lithuanian
Etymology
From Proto-Balto-Slavic *prei-; compare Latvian pie- (“at, with, to”), Proto-Slavic *pri-. From the preposition *prei, see priẽ for more.
Pronunciation
IPA(key): /pʲrʲɪ/
Prefix
pri-, prì-
- indicates an action done to completion
- mùšti (“beat”) → primùšti (“beat up, kill”)
- ver̃sti (“topple”) → priver̃sti (“force, impel”)
- done to a (large) quantity, intensive action; done to satisfaction or boredom
- vìrti (“cook”) → privìrti (“cook a lot”)
- skinti (“pick”) → priskinti (“pick a quantity of”)
- válgyti (“eat”) → priválgyti (“eat one's fill”)
- indicates a bringing together, approach, join
- eĩti (“go”) → prieĩti (“come across, reach, go up to”)
- skambiñti (“call”) → prisiskambiñti (“get through”)
- siū́ti (“sew”) → prisiū́ti (“sew on”)
- an action from the outside inwards
- mýgti (“press”) → primýgti (“press down”)
- done partially
- mir̃šti (“forget”) → primir̃šti (“forget a little”)
- gèsti (“go out”) → prigèsti (“dim”)
Derived terms
See also
Slovene
Etymology
From Proto-Slavic *pri-. Prefixed form of the preposition pri.
Pronunciation
Prefix
pri-
- Forms perfective verbs with the following meanings:
- (no change in meaning)
- pri- + godīti (“to occur”) → prigodīti (“to occur”)
- towards, approaching
- pri- + letẹ́ti (“to fly”) → priletẹ́ti (“to fly up to”)
- to add
- pri- + líti (“to pour”) → prilíti (“to add by pouring”)
- on, attached
- pri- + lepīti (“to stick”) → prilepīti (“to stick on”)
- to obtain by/through
- pri- + beráčiti (“to beg”) → priberáčiti (“to obtain by begging”)
- to a limited degree
- pri- + rẹ́zati (“to cut”) → prirẹ́zati (“to clip, to trim”)
Derived terms