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1 pokvariti se
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2 pretrgati
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3 zdrobiti se
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4 izbruhniti
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5 kršiti
break, violate -
6 odprtina
break, gap, opening -
7 prekiniti
break, cease, cut, disrupt, interrupt, stop -
8 premor
break, pause -
9 pretrgati se
break, snap -
10 raziti se
break, part, split -
11 vlomiti
break, burgle, force -
12 zbežati
break, escape -
13 zlomiti
break, fracture -
14 zlomiti se
break, snap -
15 lomìti
lomìti Grammatical information: v. Accent paradigm: b Proto-Slavic meaning: `break'Page in Trubačev: XVI 16-19Old Church Slavic:Russian:lomít' `break' [verb], lomljú [1sg], lómit [3sg]Czech:Slovak:Polish:ɫomić (14th-17th c., dial.) `break, plough across a field' [verb]Serbo-Croatian:lòmiti `break, plough for the first time' [verb], lòmīm [1sg];Čak. lomȉti (Vrgada) `break' [verb], lomĩš [2sg];Čak. lomȉt (Orbanići) `break, burst' [verb], lomȉn [1sg]Slovene:lómiti `break' [verb], lǫ́mim [1sg]Bulgarian:lomjá `break' [verb]Lithuanian:lémti `decide, determine' [verb]Latvian:lem̃t `decide, determine' [verb]Old Prussian:Page in Pokorny: 674 -
16 pьzděti
pьzděti Grammatical information: v. Proto-Slavic meaning: `break wind'Russian:bzdét' `break wind' [verb]Ukrainian:bzdíty `break wind' [verb];pezdíty `break wind' [verb]Czech:bzdíti `break wind' [verb]Polish:bzdzieć `break wind' [verb]Serbo-Croatian:bàzdjeti `stink' [verb]Slovene:pǝzdė́ti `break wind' [verb], pǝzdím [1sg]Proto-Balto-Slavic reconstruction: p(e)sděteiLithuanian:bzdė́ti `break wind' [verb]Latvian:Indo-European reconstruction: psdOther cognates: -
17 odmor za kavo
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18 razbiti
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19 bìdlo
bìdlo Grammatical information: n. o Accent paradigm: aPage in Trubačev: II 94-95Russian:bílo (dial.) `pestle, seat in a sleigh' [n o]Old Russian:Ukrainian:býlo `board used instead of a bell in monasteries' [n o]Czech:Old Czech:Slovak:Old Polish:Slovincian:bjĩdlo `round bar in a sleigh' [n o]Lower Sorbian:Serbo-Croatian:bȉlo `mountain ridge with spurs, artery, riveting hammer' [n o]Slovene:bílọ `artery, striking mechanism (of a clock)' [n o]Bulgarian:bílo `crest of a mountain, mountain ridge' [n o]Comments: Derivative in *- dʰlom from the root * bʰiH- `strike' (-> *bìti). AP (a) is in accordance with Hirt's law.Other cognates: -
20 bìti
bìti Grammatical information: v. Accent paradigm: a?/b? Proto-Slavic meaning: `beat'Page in Trubačev: II 99-101Old Church Slavic:Russian:Czech:bít `beat' [verb]Slovak:Polish:bić `beat' [verb]Slovincian:bjĩc `thresh, beat' [verb]Upper Sorbian:bić `beat' [verb]Lower Sorbian:biś `beat' [verb]Polabian:Serbo-Croatian:bȉti `beat, kill' [verb]Slovene:bíti `beat' [verb], bȋjem [1sg]Bulgarian:bíja `beat' [verb]Indo-European reconstruction: bʰiH-Other cognates:
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