бе̄г (ʙēg)
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *běgъ.
singular | plural | |
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indefinite | бег (beg) | бегови (begovi) |
definite unspecified | бегот (begot) | беговите (begovite) |
definite proximal | бегов (begov) | беговиве (begovive) |
definite distal | бегон (begon) | беговине (begovine) |
vocative | бегу (begu) | бегови (begovi) |
count form | — | бега (bega) |
Borrowed from Ottoman Turkish بك (beg, “ruler”).
бег • (beg) m (plural бегови, relational adjective бегов or беговски, diminutive беже or бекче)
singular | plural | |
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indefinite | бег (beg) | бегови (begovi) |
definite unspecified | бегот (begot) | беговите (begovite) |
definite proximal | бегов (begov) | беговиве (begovive) |
definite distal | бегон (begon) | беговине (begovine) |
vocative | бегу (begu) | бегови (begovi) |
count form | — | бега (bega) |
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *běgъ.
бег • (beg) m inan (genitive бе́га, nominative plural бега́, genitive plural бего́в, relational adjective бегово́й)