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follow-up

  • 1 držati se

    follow, hang

    Slovenian-english dictionary > držati se

  • 2 slediti

    follow, trace

    Slovenian-english dictionary > slediti

  • 3 slùšati

    slùšati Grammatical information: v. Accent paradigm: a Proto-Slavic meaning: `listen'
    Old Church Slavic:
    slušati `listen' [verb], slúšajǫ [1sg]
    Russian:
    slúšat' `listen' [verb]
    Czech:
    slušeti `become, befit' [verb]
    Slovak:
    slušat' `become, befit' [verb]
    Polish:
    sɫuszać `listen to, obey' [verb]
    Serbo-Croatian:
    slȕšati `listen' [verb];
    Čak. slȕšati `listen' [verb]
    Slovene:
    slúšati `listen, follow' [verb], slúšam [1sg]
    Bulgarian:
    slúšam `listen, follow, obey' [verb]
    Proto-Balto-Slavic reconstruction: klou(ʔ)ṣ- \{1\}
    Lithuanian:
    kláusti `ask' [verb];
    klausýti `listen' [verb], klaũso [3sg]
    Old Prussian:
    klausiton `hear' [verb]
    Indo-European reconstruction: ḱlouH-s- (ḱlou-Hs-??)
    Certainty: +
    Page in Pokorny: 605
    Comments: Slavic *s- < *ś- was adopted from forms with e-grade.
    Other cognates:
    Skt. śróṣati `listen, obey' [verb]

    Slovenščina-angleščina big slovar > slùšati

  • 4 nadaljevanje

    continuation, follow-up, installment

    Slovenian-english dictionary > nadaljevanje

  • 5 posledica

    consequence, effect, follow-up, implication, result

    Slovenian-english dictionary > posledica

  • 6 razumeti

    catch, follow, see, understand

    Slovenian-english dictionary > razumeti

  • 7 upoštevati

    consider, follow, note, respect

    Slovenian-english dictionary > upoštevati

  • 8 blьknǫti

    blьknǫti Grammatical information: v. Proto-Slavic meaning: `fade'
    Page in Trubačev: II 112-113
    Russian:
    blëknut' `fade, wither' [verb] \{1\}
    Belorussian:
    bljáknuć `fade, wither' [verb]
    Ukrainian:
    bléknuty `fade, wither' [verb]
    Polish:
    blaknąć `fade' [verb] \{2\}
    Kashubian:
    vǝblėknǫc `fade' [verb];
    zblėknǫc `fade' [verb]
    Lithuanian:
    nubliẽkti `fade' [verb]
    Indo-European reconstruction: bʰlik-
    Page in Pokorny: 157
    Comments: Trubačëv actually reconstructs *blěknǫti. I prefer the traditional reconstruction, which is also found in Sɫawski SP I.
    Notes:
    \{1\} Cf. also blëklyj `faded, pale, wan'. \{2\} Rather than regarding the a as old, I would follow Sɫawski in assuming that the root vowel was influenced by bladny `pale'.

    Slovenščina-angleščina big slovar > blьknǫti

  • 9 bъděti

    bъděti Grammatical information: v. Accent paradigm: c? Proto-Slavic meaning: `be awake'
    Page in Trubačev: III 109
    Old Church Slavic:
    bъděti `be awake, keep watch' [verb], bъždǫ [1sg], bъdiši [2sg]
    Russian:
    bdet' (arch.) `keep watch, keep vigil' [verb], bdiš' [2sg] \{1\}
    Czech:
    bdíti `awake, keep watch' [verb]
    Slovak:
    bdiet' `awake, keep watch, follow' [verb]
    Lower Sorbian:
    bźeś (Jakub.) `awake, keep watch' [verb]
    Serbo-Croatian:
    bdjȅti (arch.) `be awake, keep watch' [verb]
    Slovene:
    bǝdẹ́ti `be awake, keep watch' [verb], bǝdím [1sg];
    bdẹ́ti `be awake, keep watch' [verb], bdím [1sg]
    Bulgarian:
    bdja `awake, keep watch' [verb]
    Proto-Balto-Slavic reconstruction: bud-
    Lithuanian:
    budė́ti `be awake, keep watch' [verb]
    Indo-European reconstruction: bʰudʰ-
    IE meaning: observe, notice, be awake
    Page in Pokorny: 150
    Notes:
    \{1\} AP (c) in Old Russian (Zaliznjak 1985: 139).

    Slovenščina-angleščina big slovar > bъděti

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