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  • 1 pěti

    pěti Grammatical information: v. Accent paradigm: c Proto-Slavic meaning: `sing'
    Old Church Slavic:
    pěti `sing, praise' [verb], pojǫ [1sg], poješi [2sg]
    Russian:
    pet' `sing' [verb], pojú [1sg], poët [3sg];
    pet' (dial.) `sing' [verb], péju [1sg], péet [3sg]
    Czech:
    pěti `crow' [verb], pěji [1sg]
    Polish:
    piać `crow' [verb], pieję [1sg] \{1\}
    Old Polish:
    pieć `sing' [verb], poję [1sg];
    piać `sing' [verb], pieję [1sg]
    Serbo-Croatian:
    pòjati `sing' [verb], pòjēm [1sg];
    pȅti (Vuk: "in songs") `sing' [verb], pȇm ( pojem?) [1sg]
    Slovene:
    pẹ́ti `sing' [verb], pójem [1sg];
    pójati `sing' [verb], pójam [1sg], pójem [1sg]
    Bulgarian:
    péja `sing' [verb], péeš [2sg]
    Indo-European reconstruction: poiH-
    Other cognates:
    Toch. B pi- `sing, make sing' [verb]
    Notes:
    \{1\} According to Bańkowski (2000: 540), piać `sing' occurs from the 14th to the 17th c. and in 18th and 19th c. poetry.

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  • 2 gajati

    gajati Grammatical information: v.
    Page in Trubačev: VI 84
    Russian:
    gájat' (dial.) `yawn, talk, scream, curse' [verb]
    Old Russian:
    gajati `caw, croak' [verb]
    Lithuanian:
    giedóti `sing' [verb]
    Latvian:
    dziêdât `sing' [verb]
    Indo-European reconstruction: g(ʷ)eHi- (g(ʷ)oHi-??)
    Other cognates:
    Skt. gā́yati `sing' [verb]

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  • 3 gǫsti

    gǫsti Grammatical information: v. Proto-Slavic meaning: `play an instrument'
    Page in Trubačev: VII 85-86
    Church Slavic:
    gǫsti `play an instrument' [verb], gǫdǫ [1sg]
    Russian:
    gust' (dial.) `howl, weep, sing' [verb];
    gustí (dial.) `hum, make a sound, howl, weep, sing' [verb]
    Ukrainian:
    hustí (dial.) `hum' [verb]
    Czech:
    housti (arch.) `play (the violin)' [verb]
    Slovak:
    húst' `play an instrument, chatter incessantly' [verb]
    Polish:
    gąść (arch.) `play, jingle, strum' [verb]
    Serbo-Croatian:
    gústi (arch.) `play, hum' [verb]
    Slovene:
    gǫ́sti `play the violin, grumble' [verb], gǫ́dem [1sg]
    Lithuanian:
    gaũsti `make a sound, hum' [verb], gaudžiù [1sg]

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  • 4 peti

    fifth, sing

    Slovenian-english dictionary > peti

  • 5 klokotati

    klokotati Grammatical information: v. Proto-Slavic meaning: `bubble, gurgle'
    Page in Trubačev: X 64-65
    Old Church Slavic:
    klokotati (Supr.) `bubble, boil' [verb], klokoštǫ [1sg]
    Russian:
    klokotát' `bubble, gurgle' [verb]
    Czech:
    klokotati `bubble, gurgle, boil, sing (of a nightingale)' [verb]
    Serbo-Croatian:
    klokòtati `bubble, gurgle' [verb]
    Bulgarian:
    klokòtati `bubble, gurgle' [verb]

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  • Sing — most often is used to describe the activity of singing a song.Sing may also refer to:In music:* Sing (The Carpenters song), a song written by Joe Raposo and performed on Sesame Street ; reprised by the Carpenters in 1973 * Sing (To Me) , a 1991… …   Wikipedia

  • SING! — is an annual student run musical production put on by some high schools in the New York City area. It is a theater competition between the various grades, with the setup between grades differing from school to school (such as sophomore freshman… …   Wikipedia

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  • Sing — «Sing» Сингл My Chemical Romance …   Википедия

  • sing — vb Sing, troll, carol, descant, warble, trill, hymn, chant, intone all mean to produce musical tones by or as if by means of the voice. Sing is the general term used of human beings and of animals and things that produce musical or sustained… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • sing up — ˌsing ˈup [intransitive] [present tense I/you/we/they sing up he/she/it sings up present participle singing up past tense …   Useful english dictionary

  • Sing — (s[i^]ng), v. t. 1. To utter with musical inflections or modulations of voice. [1913 Webster] And they sing the song of Moses, the servant of God, and the song of the Lamb. Rev. xv. 3. [1913 Webster] And in the darkness sing your carol of high… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Sing It! — Studioalbum von Marcia Ball, Irma Thomas, Tracy Nelson Veröffentlichung 13. Januar 1998 Aufnahme April bis September 1997 Label …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Sing — (s[i^]ng), v. i. [imp. {Sung}or {Sang}; p. p. {Sung}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Singing}.] [AS. singan; akin to D. zingen, OS. & OHG. singan, G. singen, Icel. syngja, Sw. sjunga, Dan. synge, Goth. siggwan, and perhaps to E. say, v.t., or cf. Gr. ??? voice …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • sing — sing1 [siŋ] vi. sang, sung, singing [ME singen < OE singan, akin to Ger singen < IE base * sengwh > Gr omphē, a voice, oracle] 1. a) to produce musical sounds or notes with the voice, esp. in a connected series, as in giving voice to a… …   English World dictionary

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