[ˈɦrate]
ПоходженняFrom Middle Ukrainian играти (yhraty), from Old East Slavic играти (igrati), from Proto-Slavic *jьgrati. Ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *h₂eyg-.
- intransitive, transitiveto play a musical instrument
- colloquial, intransitiveto play
- intransitiveto participate in a game
- figuratively, intransitiveto be in motion all the time, to make quick moves
- intransitiveto not take something seriously
- intransitiveto effervesce
- figuratively, intransitiveto glimmer
- intransitive, transitiveto act as the indicated role, especially in a performance
- intransitiveto move quickly and noisily like a storm (sea)
- slang, transitiveto have sex
- accusative, form-of, nominative, plural, vocativenominative/accusative/vocative plural of грат (hrat)
Формигра́ти(canonical, imperfective) · hráty(romanization) · зігра́ти(perfective) · гра́ти(imperfective, infinitive) · грать(imperfective, infinitive) · -(active, imperfective, present) · -(active, imperfective, past) · -(imperfective, passive, present) · -(imperfective, passive, past) · гра́ючи(adverbial, imperfective, present) · гра́вши(adverbial, imperfective, past) · гра́ю(first-person, imperfective, present, singular) · бу́ду гра́ти(first-person, future, imperfective, singular) · бу́ду гра́ть(first-person, future, imperfective, singular) · гра́тиму(first-person, future, imperfective, singular) · гра́єш(imperfective, present, second-person, singular) · бу́деш гра́ти(future, imperfective, second-person, singular) · бу́деш гра́ть(future, imperfective, second-person, singular) · гра́тимеш(future, imperfective, second-person, singular) · гра́є(imperfective, present, singular, third-person)