поема

See also: поэма

Bulgarian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [poˈɛmɐ]

Etymology 1

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *poęti. Equivalent to по- (po-) + -е́ма (-éma).

Verb

пое́ма • (poéma) first-singular present indicative, pf (imperfective пое́мам)

  1. to take
  2. to consume, to swallow (food, medicine, etc.)
  3. to absorb (moisture)
  4. to take on (an obligation, commitment, debt, risk, etc.)
    пое́мам гри́жа да...poémam gríža da...to make sure that... (literally, “to take on a concern, that...”)
  5. to begin, to start
  6. to set out, to head (in some direction)
  7. (colloquial) to understand, to get (something)
Conjugation

Etymology 2

Ultimately from Ancient Greek ποίημα (poíēma).

Noun

пое́ма • (poéma) f

  1. poem
Declension

Macedonian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [pɔˈɛma]

Noun

поема • (poema) f

  1. poem

Declension

Ukrainian

Etymology

Ultimately from Latin poēma, from Ancient Greek ποίημα (poíēma). Compare Russian поэ́ма (poéma).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [pɔˈɛmɐ]
  • (file)

Noun

пое́ма • (poéma) f inan (genitive пое́ми, nominative plural пое́ми, genitive plural пое́м)

  1. poem (large work of narrative poetry)

Declension

Further reading

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