Contionary:stat
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Carnian
Alternative forms
- stati (Lower, Kvarner)
- star, stare (Kvarner, Southwestern Central)
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *stati and Proto-Slavic *stojati. The merger of these verbs was conditioned by the j-contraction in *stojati in the Late Common Slavic period.
Pronunciation
Verb
stat
- (intransitive) to stand
- De staneṡ? ― Where are you standing?
Conjugation
| Infinitive | stat | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Participles | Past | stau | |||||
| Active | stant | ||||||
| Passive | stan | ||||||
| Gerund | stanie | ||||||
| Singular | Plural | ||||||
| 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | ||
| Indicative | Present | stanem | staneṡ | stane | staneme | stanete | stanan |
| Past | jem stau | jes stau | je stau | jesme stau | jeste stau | san stau | |
| Future | bam stau | baṡ stau | ba stau | bame stau | baste stau | badan stau | |
| Imperative | - | stani | (hai stane) | stanime | stanite | (hai stanan) | |
| Conditional | bim stau | biṡ stau | bi stau | bime stau | biste stau | bi stau | |
Related terms
- postat (“to become”)