[ˈsʲiste]
ПоходженняFrom Middle Ukrainian сѣсти (sisty), from Old East Slavic сѣсти (sěsti), from Proto-Slavic *sěsti, from Proto-Balto-Slavic *sḗˀstei, from Proto-Indo-European *sed-.
- to sit down
- colloquialto take, board (to get on a form of transport, such as a subway)
- to land upon something (of insects, birds)
“кома́хи сі́ли на траву́.” — The insects landed on the grass.
- to set (of a heavenly body disappearing below the horizon)
“Со́нце вже сі́ло” — The sun has already set.
- figurativelyto enter or start a fixed regime, commitment, or state (especially a restrictive one).
“Чому́ б тобі́ не сі́сти на діє́ту?” — Why don't you go on a diet?
Формисі́сти(canonical, perfective) · sísty(romanization) · сіда́ти(imperfective) · сі́сти(infinitive, perfective) · -(active, perfective, present) · -(active, past, perfective) · -(passive, perfective, present) · -(passive, past, perfective) · -(adverbial, perfective, present) · сі́вши(adverbial, past, perfective) · -(first-person, perfective, present, singular) · ся́ду(first-person, future, perfective, singular) · -(perfective, present, second-person, singular) · ся́деш(future, perfective, second-person, singular) · -(perfective, present, singular, third-person) · ся́де(future, perfective, singular, third-person) · -(first-person, perfective, plural, present) · ся́дем(first-person, future, perfective, plural) · ся́демо(first-person, future, perfective, plural) · -(perfective, plural, present, second-person)
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