[ˈtrɛbʲɐ]
OriginAt least partially from Proto-Slavic *terbiti (“to shell, to husk”). Some meanings could reflect a causative-iterative of *terba (“service”).
- ambitransitiveto do chores, to perform housework; to tidy something up
“требя из къщата” — to do chores around the house
“требя си стаята” — to tidy one's room
- transitiveto exterminate, to get rid of
- transitiveto clear off (impurities)
- obsolete, possibly, reflexiveto cleanse oneself from dirt/stains
Formsтре́бя first-singular present indicative or(canonical, imperfective) · trébja(romanization) · тре́бещ(active, indefinite, masculine, participle, present) · тре́бил(active, aorist, indefinite, masculine, participle, past) · треби́л(active, aorist, indefinite, masculine, participle, past) · тре́бел(active, imperfect, indefinite, masculine, participle, past) · тре́бен(indefinite, masculine, participle, passive, past) · тре́бейки(adverbial, indefinite, masculine, participle) · тре́бещият(active, definite, masculine, participle, present, subjective) · тре́билият(active, aorist, definite, masculine, participle, past, subjective) · треби́лият(active, aorist, definite, masculine, participle, past, subjective) · -(active, definite, imperfect, masculine, participle, past, subjective) · тре́беният(definite, masculine, participle, passive, past, subjective) · тре́бейки(adverbial, definite, masculine, participle, subjective) · тре́бещия(active, definite, masculine, objective, participle, present) · тре́билия(active, aorist, definite, masculine, objective, participle, past) · треби́лия(active, aorist, definite, masculine, objective, participle, past) · -(active, definite, imperfect, masculine, objective, participle, past) · тре́бения(definite, masculine, objective, participle, passive, past) · тре́бейки(adverbial, definite, masculine, objective, participle)
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