nýt

See also: nyt, NYT, and -nyt

Czech

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈniːt]
  • Hyphenation: nýt

Etymology 1

Inherited from Old Czech nýti, from Proto-Slavic *nyti (to yearn).

Verb

nýt impf

  1. to yearn, to pine
    Ten blázínek láskou nyje.The fool pines for love.
Conjugation
Conjugation of nýt
infinitive nýt, nýti active adjective nyjící


verbal noun passive adjective
present forms indicative imperative
singular plural singular plural
1st person nyju nyjeme nyjme
2nd person nyješ nyjete nyj nyjte
3rd person nyje nyjou

The future tense: a combination of a future form of být + infinitive nýt.

participles past participles passive participles
singular plural singular plural
masculine animate nyl nyli
masculine inanimate nyly
feminine nyla
neuter nylo nyla
transgressives present past
masculine singular nyje
feminine + neuter singular nyjíc
plural nyjíce
adjectives
verbs
  • unýt
  • zanýt
  • znýt
Further reading

Etymology 2

Borrowed from German Niet.

Noun

nýt m inan (diminutive nýtek)

  1. rivet (cylindrical mechanical fastener)
Declension
  • nýtovač
  • nýtovat
Further reading

Icelandic

Verb

nýt

  1. first-person singular active present indicative of njóta

Verb

nýt

  1. second-person singular active imperative of nýta

Old Norse

Adjective

nýt

  1. inflection of nýtr:
    1. strong feminine nominative singular
    2. strong neuter nominative/accusative plural