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Lithuanian
Etymology
su- (“co-”) + prasti (“to acquire a habit or inclination”), the latter from Proto-Indo-European *pret- (“to understand”).[1]
Pronunciation
Verb
supràsti (third-person present tense suprañta, third-person past tense suprãto)
- to perceive, to get it; to understand
Conjugation
Conjugation of suprasti
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singular (vienaskaita)
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plural (daugiskaita)
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1st person (pirmasis asmuo)
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2nd person (antrasis asmuo)
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3rd person (trečiasis asmuo)
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1st person (pirmasis asmuo)
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2nd person (antrasis asmuo)
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3rd person (trečiasis asmuo)
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aš
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tu
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jis/ji
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mes
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jūs
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jie/jos
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indicative (tiesioginė nuosaka)
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present (esamasis laikas)
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suprantù
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suprantì
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suprañta
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suprañtame, suprañtam
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suprañtate, suprañtat
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suprañta
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past (būtasis kartinis laikas)
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suprataũ
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suprataĩ
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suprãto
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suprãtome, suprãtom
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suprãtote, suprãtot
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suprãto
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past frequentative (būtasis dažninis laikas)
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supràsdavau
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supràsdavai
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supràsdavo
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supràsdavome, supràsdavom
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supràsdavote, supràsdavot
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supràsdavo
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future (būsimasis laikas)
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supràsiu
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supràsi
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supràs
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supràsime, supràsim
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supràsite, supràsit
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supràs
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subjunctive (tariamoji nuosaka)
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supràsčiau
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supràstum, supràstumei
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supràstų
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supràstumėme, supràstumėm, supràstume
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supràstumėte, supràstumėt
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supràstų
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imperative (liepiamoji nuosaka)
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—
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supràsk, supràski
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tesuprañta, tesuprañtie
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supràskime, supràskim
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supràskite, supràskit
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tesuprañta, tesuprañtie
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References
- ^ Derksen, Rick (2015) Etymological Dictionary of the Baltic Inherited Lexicon (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 13), Leiden, Boston: Brill, →ISBN, page 369