/prêːt͡ɕi/
OriginFrom pre (“before”) + ìći (“go”).
- transitiveto cross, get across, get over, go over
“pr(ij)eći ulicu” — to cross the street
“pr(ij)eći Rubikon” — to cross the Rubicon
- transitiveto exceed, cross, go over, surpass
- transitiveto go over, glance through, browse (by reading, usually quickly)
- transitiveto turn into, transform, go
- transitiveto get onto, move on
- colloquial, transitiveto trick, deceive, to cross someone
“Prešao si me!” — You fooled me!
- intransitiveto paint, cover, smear with (+ instrumental)
“pr(ij)eći bojom” — to paint with colour
Formsprȇći(canonical, perfective) · пре̑ћи(Cyrillic) · preći(infinitive) · -(error-unrecognized-form) · prȅšāvši(error-unrecognized-form) · -(noun-from-verb) · pređem(present, singular) · pređeš(present, singular) · pređe(present, singular, third-person) · pređemo(plural, present) · pređete(plural, present) · pređu(plural, present, third-person) · preći ću(future, future-i, singular) · preći ćeš(future, future-i, singular) · preći će(future, future-i, singular, third-person) · preći ćemo(future, future-i, plural) · preći ćete(future, future-i, plural) · preći ćē(future, future-i, plural, third-person) · bȕdēm prešao(future, future-ii, singular) · bȕdēš prešao(future, future-ii, singular)
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