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Russian
во- ( vo- ) — before certain consonant clusters
Etymology
Inherited from Old East Slavic въ- ( vŭ- ) , from Proto-Slavic *vъ(n)- , from Proto-Indo-European *h₁én . The /n/ persists in внять ( vnjatʹ ) . See also в ( v ) , Old East Slavic въ ( vŭ ) , Proto-Slavic *vъ(n) . Compare the similar development in с- ( s- ) from Proto-Slavic *sъ(n)- .
Pronunciation
IPA (key ) : ( before vowels and voiced consonants )
IPA (key ) : ( before voiceless consonants )
Prefix
в- • (v- )
added to verbs, forms verbs with the approximate meaning 'in' or 'into '
во- ( vo- ) + -йти́ ( -jtí , “ to go ” ) → войти́ ( vojtí , “ to go in, to enter ” )
added with -ся ( -sja ) to verbs, forms verbs with the approximate meaning of thoroughness or completeness of action
в- ( v- ) + чита́ть ( čitátʹ , “ to read ” ) + -ся ( -sja ) → вчита́ться ( včitátʹsja , “ to read carefully, delving into the content to better understand ” )
added to adjectives, forms adverbs with the approximate meaning 'in the manner of [the adjective]'
в- ( v- ) + ручно́й ( ručnój , “ (relational) hand; manual ” ) → вручну́ю ( vručnúju , “ manually (by hand) ” )
added to nouns, forms adverbs with the approximate meaning 'in the direction or location of [the noun]'
в- ( v- ) + нутро́ ( nutró , “ the inside ” ) → внутри́ ( vnutrí , “ inside ” )
в- ( v- ) + низ ( niz , “ the bottom ” ) → вниз ( vniz , “ downwards ” )
added to numerals, forms adverbs based on the numeral
в- ( v- ) + дво́е ( dvóje , “ two (in a group together) ” ) → вдво́е ( vdvóje , “ twice, by half ” )
в- ( v- ) + дво́е ( dvóje , “ two (in a group together) ” ) → вдвоём ( vdvojóm , “ as a two ” )
Derived terms
Ukrainian
Pronunciation
IPA (key ) : ; before vowels
IPA (key ) : ; before б, г, ґ, д, ж, з, л, м, н, р
IPA (key ) : ; before к, п, с, т, х, ц, ч, ш, щ
Etymology 1
Inherited from Old Ruthenian в- , въ- ( v-, v- ) , from Old East Slavic въ- ( vŭ- ) , from Proto-Slavic *vъ(n)- .
вві- ( vvi- )
уві- ( uvi- )
у- ( u- ) ( used after consonants or at the beginning of a clause )
Prefix
в- • (v- )
( added to verbs ) into , in ( indicates inward movement )
в- ( v- ) + бі́гти impf ( bíhty , “ to run ” ) → вбі́гти pf ( vbíhty , “ to run in , to run into ” )
в- ( v- ) + нести́ impf ( nestý , “ to carry , to bring ” ) → внести́ pf ( vnestý , “ to carry in , to bring in , to contribute ” )
в- ( v- ) + ключ impf ( ključ , “ key ” ) + -ити ( -yty ) → включи́ти pf ( vključýty , “ to include , to turn on ” )
( added to verbs in combination with -ся ( -sja ) ) indicates thoroughness, profoundness
в- ( v- ) + чита́ти ( čytáty , “ to read ” ) + -ся ( -sja ) → вчита́тися pf ( včytátysja , “ to read carefully , study carefully ” )
в- ( v- ) + ду́мати ( dúmaty , “ to think ” ) + -ся ( -sja ) → вду́матися pf ( vdúmatysja , “ to consider , to think over , to ponder over ” )
( used to form adverbs ) -wise
в- ( v- ) + шир ( šyr , “ width , breadth ” ) → вшир ( všyr , “ widthwise , breadthwise ” )
в- ( v- ) + довж ( dovž , “ length ” ) → вдовж ( vdovž , “ lengthwise ” )
( used to form adverbs ) -ward , -wards
в- ( v- ) + пере́д ( peréd , “ front ” ) → впере́д ( vperéd , “ forward , forwards ” )
в- ( v- ) + лі́во ( lívo , “ left ” ) → влі́во ( vlívo , “ left , leftward ” )
в- ( v- ) + середи́на ( seredýna , “ middle , center ” ) → всере́дині ( vserédyni , “ inside , inward ” )
в- ( v- ) + гора́ ( horá , “ mountain ” ) → вго́ру ( vhóru , “ up , upward , upwards ” )
( used to form adverbs ) time
в- ( v- ) + пе́рший ( péršyj , “ first ” ) + -е ( -e ) → впе́рше ( vpérše , “ first time , for the first time ” )
в- ( v- ) + чотирна́дцятий ( čotyrnádcjatyj , “ fourteenth ” ) + -е ( -e ) → вчотирна́дцяте ( včotyrnádcjate , “ for the fourteenth time ” )
в- ( v- ) + со́тий ( sótyj , “ hundredth ” ) + -е ( -e ) → всо́те ( vsóte , “ for the hundredth time ” )
( used to form adverbs ) -fold , by
в- ( v- ) + дві́чі ( dvíči , “ twice ” ) → вдві́чі ( vdvíči , “ twofold , by two ” )
в- ( v- ) + дво́є ( dvóje , “ two of, two ” ) → вдво́є ( vdvóje , “ twofold , by two , in two ” )
в- ( v- ) + десятеро ( desjatero , “ ten of, ten ” ) → вде́сятеро ( vdésjatero , “ tenfold , by ten ” )
в- ( v- ) + полови́на ( polovýna , “ half ” ) → вполови́ну ( vpolovýnu , “ by half ” )
( used to form adverbs ) by , -ly ( describes manner in which something is done )
в- ( v- ) + плав ( plav , “ swimming , sailing ” ) → вплав ( vplav , “ by swimming , by sailing ” )
в- ( v- ) + роздроби́ти ( rozdrobýty , “ to fragment , to split up ” ) → вро́здріб ( vrózdrib , “ one by one , separately , by retail ” )
в- ( v- ) + лад ( lad , “ order , accord , harmony ” ) → влад ( vlad , “ appropriately , harmoniously , to rhythmically , in accord ” )
в- ( v- ) + ручни́й ( ručnýj , “ manual , hand ” ) → вручну́ ( vručnú , “ by hand , manually ” )
Etymology 2
Inherited from Old Ruthenian у- , в- ( u-, v- ) , from Old East Slavic оу- , въ- ( u-, vŭ- ) , from Proto-Slavic *u- .
Prefix
в- • (v- )
Alternative form of у- ( u- ) ( used after consonants or at the beginning of a clause )
Derived terms