ныфту
Mariupol Greek
Etymology
From Byzantine Greek νίπτω (níptō), from a variant of Ancient Greek νίζω (nízō).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈnɨftʊ]
- Hyphenation: ныф‧ту
Verb
ны́фту • (nýftu)
- (transitive) to wash
Conjugation
| present | imperfect | perfect | imperative | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1st singular | ны́фту (nýftu) | э́ныфта (ényfta) | э́ныпса (énypsa) | ас ны́фту (as nýftu) |
| 2nd singular | ны́фтс (nýfts) | э́ныфтыс (ényftys) | э́ныпсыс (énypsys) | э́ныпсы (énypsy) |
| 3rd singular | ны́фт (nýft) | э́ныфтын (ényftyn) | э́ныпсын (énypsyn) | ас ны́фт (as nýft) |
| 1st plural | ны́фтум (nýftum) | э́ныфтам (ényftam) | э́ныпсам (énypsam) | ас ны́фтум (as nýftum) |
| 2nd plural | ны́фтыт (nýftyt) | э́ныфтыт (ényftyt) | э́ныпсыт (énypsyt) | э́ныпсыт (énypsyt) |
| 3rd plural | ны́фтны (nýftny) | э́ныфтан (ényftan) | э́ныпсан (énypsan) | ас ны́фтны (as nýftny) |
| participle | ныфтме́нус (nyftmjénus) |
*) The future tense is formed using the particle дъа (ða) with the present tense inflections.
**) The subjunctive mood is formed using the particle на (na) with the indicative inflections.
***) The irrealis mood is formed using the particle ан (an) with the indicative inflections.
References
- G. A. Animica, M. P. Galikbarova (2013) “ны́фто”, in Румеку глоса[1], Donetsk, page 86