мочи

Pannonian Rusyn

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *moťi, with the infinitive form possibly derived from Old East Slavic мочи (moči). Cognates include Czech moci, Slovak môcť and Ukrainian мочи́ (močý).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈmɔt͡ʃi]
  • Rhymes: -ɔt͡ʃi
  • Hyphenation: мо‧чи

Verb

мочи (močiimpf or pf

  1. (intransitive, auxiliary) can, to be able to
    Near-synonym: буц у можлївосци (buc u možljivosci)
    я то нє можем зробицja to nje možem zrobicI can't do that
    • 2024 October 11, И. Сабадош, “Затрацене у прекладзе”, in Руске Слово[1]:
      Концепт интеркултуралносци наклада и вимага же би кажде, медзи иншим, ровноправно могол бешедовац на своїм мацеринским язику – чи на драже, чи на пияцу, чи у школи, чи на науковей конференциї.
      Koncept interkulturalnosci naklada i vimaha že bi každe, medzi inšim, rovnopravno mohol bešedovac na svojim macerinskim jaziku – či na draže, či na pijacu, či u školi, či na naukovej konferenciji.
      The concept of interculturality imposes and demands that everyone, among other things, should be able to chat in their mother tongue on an equal footing – be it on the street, in the market, at school, or at an scientific conference.
  2. (intransitive, auxiliary) may, to be allowed to

Usage notes

  • In the future tense, годзен (hodzen) is more commonly used than будзем мочи (budzem moči), будзеш мочи (budzeš moči), etc. For instance, the future form of the first usage example would be either я то нє годзен / годна / годно зробиц (ja to nje hodzen / hodna / hodno zrobic) or я то нє будзем мочи зробиц (ja to nje budzem moči zrobic, I will not be able to do that).
  • Either мог (moh) and могол (mohol) may be used for the masculine singular past indicative form.

Conjugation

adjectives
  • могутни (mohutni)
  • могучни (mohučni)
  • могущи (mohušči)
  • моґутни (mogutni)
  • моґучни (mogučni)
  • можлїви (možljivi)
  • моцни (mocni)
adverbs
nouns
  • могучносц f (mohučnosc)
  • можлївосц f (možljivosc)
  • можнїк m inan (možnjik)
  • моц f (moc)
  • моцак m pers (mocak)
  • моцар m pers (mocar)
  • моцнїско m pers (mocnjisko)
predicatives
verbs
  • домогнуц pf (domohnuc)
  • змогнуц pf (zmohnuc)
  • моцнїц impf (mocnjic)
  • одмогнуц pf (odmohnuc)
  • помочи pf (pomoči)

References

Russian

Etymology 1

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈmot͡ɕɪ]

Noun

мо́чи • (móčif inan or f inan pl

  1. inflection of мочь (močʹ):
    1. genitive/dative/prepositional singular
    2. nominative/accusative plural

Etymology 2

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [mɐˈt͡ɕi]

Noun

мочи́ • (močíf inan

  1. genitive singular of моча́ (močá)

Etymology 3

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [mɐˈt͡ɕi]

Verb

мочи́ • (močí)

  1. second-person singular imperative imperfective of мочи́ть (močítʹ)