[ˈdbate]
ПоходженняInherited from Old Ruthenian дба́ти (dbáti) from Proto-Slavic *dъbati. Cognate with Belarusian дбаць (dbacʹ), Czech dbát, Polish dbać
- to care, to look after, to take care
- colloquialto prepare, to store up
- to work
Формидба́ти(canonical, imperfective) · dbáty(romanization) · подба́ти(perfective) · дба́ти(imperfective, infinitive) · дбать(imperfective, infinitive) · -(active, imperfective, present) · -(active, imperfective, past) · -(imperfective, passive, present) · -(imperfective, passive, past) · дба́ючи(adverbial, imperfective, present) · дба́вши(adverbial, imperfective, past) · дба́ю(first-person, imperfective, present, singular) · бу́ду дба́ти(first-person, future, imperfective, singular) · бу́ду дба́ть(first-person, future, imperfective, singular) · дба́тиму(first-person, future, imperfective, singular) · дба́єш(imperfective, present, second-person, singular) · бу́деш дба́ти(future, imperfective, second-person, singular) · бу́деш дба́ть(future, imperfective, second-person, singular) · дба́тимеш(future, imperfective, second-person, singular) · дба́є(imperfective, present, singular, third-person)