клатя

Bulgarian

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *koltiti.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈkɫatʲɐ]
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Verb

кла́тя • (klátja) first-singular present indicative, impf (perfective кла́тна)

  1. (transitive) to wag, to swing, to rock
    клатя главаklatja glavato shake one's head
    клатя си краката (idiom)klatja si krakatato kick one's heels (literally, “to dangle one's legs”)
  2. (transitive) to shake, to make something rock
  3. (reflexive with се) to dangle (of something suspended)
  4. (reflexive with се) to shake, to totter (of something unstable)

Conjugation

Derived terms

  • кла́твам (klátvam), клату́вам (klatúvam), клату́цам (klatúcam) (semelfactive, rare)
  • клату́кам (klatúkam), клату́шкам (klatúškam) (iterative)
  • доклатя pf (doklatja), доклащам impf (doklaštam)
  • заклатя pf (zaklatja), заклатвам impf (zaklatvam), заклащам impf (zaklaštam)
  • изклатя pf (izklatja), изклатвам impf (izklatvam), изклащам impf (izklaštam)
  • наклатя pf (naklatja), наклатвам impf (naklatvam), наклащам impf (naklaštam)
  • поклатя pf (poklatja), поклащам impf (poklaštam)
  • разклатя pf (razklatja), разклатвам impf (razklatvam), разклащам impf (razklaštam)
  • склатам (sklatam) (dialectal)
  • клату́к (klatúk), клату́ч (klatúč, swing) (dialectal)
  • клати́во (klatívo) (resultant noun, dialectal)

References

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