ірваць
Belarusian
Alternative forms
- рваць (rvacʹ)
Etymology
Inherited from Old East Slavic ръвати (rŭvati), from Proto-Slavic *rъvàti.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [jirˈvat͡sʲ]
Conjugation
Conjugation of ірва́ць (class 6°b, imperfective, transitive)
imperfective aspect | ||
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infinitive | ірва́ць irvácʹ | |
participles | present tense | past tense |
active | — | — |
passive | — | ірва́ны irvány |
adverbial | ірвучы́ irvučý |
ірва́ўшы irváŭšy |
present tense | future tense | |
1st singular я |
ірву́ irvú |
бу́ду рва́ць búdu rvácʹ |
2nd singular ты |
ірве́ш irvjéš |
бу́дзеш ірва́ць búdzješ irvácʹ |
3rd singular ён / яна́ / яно́ |
ірве́ irvjé |
бу́дзе рва́ць búdzje rvácʹ |
1st plural мы |
ірвём irvjóm |
бу́дзем ірва́ць búdzjem irvácʹ |
2nd plural вы |
ірвяце́ irvjacjé |
бу́дзеце рва́ць búdzjecje rvácʹ |
3rd plural яны́ |
ірву́ць irvúcʹ |
бу́дуць ірва́ць búducʹ irvácʹ |
imperative | singular | plural |
second-person | ірві́ irví |
ірві́це irvícje |
past tense | singular | plural мы / вы / яны́ |
masculine я / ты / ён |
ірва́ў irváŭ |
ірва́лі irváli |
feminine я / ты / яна́ |
ірва́ла irvála | |
neuter яно́ |
ірва́ла irvála |
Verb
ірва́ць • (irvácʹ) impf (perfective вы́рваць)
Conjugation
Conjugation of ірва́ць (class 6°b, imperfective, intransitive, impersonal)
imperfective aspect | ||
---|---|---|
infinitive | ірва́ць irvácʹ | |
participles | present tense | past tense |
active | — | — |
passive | — | — |
adverbial | ірвучы́ irvučý |
ірва́ўшы irváŭšy |
present tense | future tense | |
1st singular я |
— | — |
2nd singular ты |
— | — |
3rd singular ён / яна́ / яно́ |
ірве́ irvjé |
бу́дзе рва́ць búdzje rvácʹ |
1st plural мы |
— | — |
2nd plural вы |
— | — |
3rd plural яны́ |
— | — |
imperative | singular | plural |
second-person | — | — |
past tense | singular | plural мы / вы / яны́ |
masculine я / ты / ён |
— | — |
feminine я / ты / яна́ |
— | |
neuter яно́ |
ірва́ла irvála |
References
- “ірваць” in Belarusian–Russian dictionaries and Belarusian dictionaries at slounik.org
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