піти

See also: пити

Ukrainian

Etymology

From archaic пійти́ (pijtý), inherited from Old Ruthenian *пуйти́ (*pujtí) (compare Carpathian Rusyn пуйти́ (pujtý)) < *пѡйти́ (*pôjtí) < пойти́ (pojtí), from Old East Slavic поити (poiti), from Proto-Slavic *pojьti. Cognates with Russian пойти́ (pojtí).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [pʲiˈtɪ]
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Verb

піти́ • (pitýpf (imperfective іти́)

  1. to set off, to go off
  2. to begin to fall (about rain, snow etc)

Usage notes

  • іти́ (itý) and піти́ (pitý) are concrete verbs. Their counterpart, ходи́ти (xodýty), is an abstract verb.

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