[mɔɦˈtɪ]
ПоходженняInherited from Proto-Slavic *moťi, from Proto-Indo-European *megʰ-. Cognate with Belarusian магчы́ (mahčý), Bulgarian мо́га (móga), Serbo-Croatian мо̏ћи, Czech moci, English may, Dutch mogen, Icelandic mega.
- intransitiveto be able; can
Формимогти́(canonical, imperfective) · mohtý(romanization) · змогти́(perfective) · могти́(imperfective, infinitive) · -(active, imperfective, present) · -(active, imperfective, past) · -(imperfective, passive, present) · -(imperfective, passive, past) · мо́жучи(adverbial, imperfective, present) · мі́гши(adverbial, imperfective, past) · мо́жу(first-person, imperfective, present, singular) · бу́ду могти́(first-person, future, imperfective, singular) · могти́му(first-person, future, imperfective, singular) · мо́жеш(imperfective, present, second-person, singular) · бу́деш могти́(future, imperfective, second-person, singular) · могти́меш(future, imperfective, second-person, singular) · мо́же(imperfective, present, singular, third-person) · бу́де могти́(future, imperfective, singular, third-person) · могти́ме(future, imperfective, singular, third-person) · мо́жем(first-person, imperfective, plural, present)