IPA(key): [ˈt͡ʃati] чати • (čati) third-singular present, impf (archaic, transitive) to read Synonym: чита (čita) Conjugation of чати (imperfective, present...
ѕвездочатец • (dzvezdočatec) m (archaic) astrologist Synonym: астролог m (astrolog) Declension of ѕвездочатец ѕвезда f (dzvezda) чита (čita), чати (čati)...
Of uncertain origin. Possibly from a Turkic language; compare Turkish çatı (“roof, framework”), Azerbaijani çatu (“rope”), Uzbek чат (chat, “rib”). Alternatively...
Borrowed from Ottoman Turkish [Term?] (Turkish çatı). IPA(key): [ˈt͡ʃati(j)a] чатија • (čatija) f (colloquial) roof Synonyms: кров (krov), покрив (pokriv)...
under the influence by folk-etymology of the above sense. catus m (genitive catī); second declension Alternative form of cattus (“cat”) 1531, Carolus Bovillus...
(nečitliv) читателски (čitatelski) читачки (čitački) читлив (čitliv) читок (čitok) ѕвездочатец m (dzvezdočatec) чати impf (čati) четиво n (četivo) ...
IPA(key): /ˈkat.t͡si.us/, [ˈkät̪ː͡s̪ius] Catius m sg (genitive Catiī or Catī); second declension a Roman deity, the protector of boys, whom he made intelligent...
or sound emitted by anything the faculty or power of utterance language; words; speech; expression; signification of feeling or opinion opinion or choice...
spelling пи́сати) (transitive, intransitive) to write (to form letters, words or symbols on a surface in order to communicate) (transitive) to write (to...
conversation. She chatted with her friend in the cafe. I like to chat over a coffee with a friend. To talk more than a few words. I met my old friend in...