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 ﻿jiti, to go,

1. jdu

2. jdeš 3- Jde

Present,

jdeme

jdete

jdou

Imperative. 2. jdi

1. jdeme

2. jdete.

Past tense, šel, šla, šlo, jsem, &c.

For the explanation of this form see First Conjugation, First Group, p. 37.

Present with future signification : stanu se. Imperative: slaň se. Past tense : stal jsem se. Thus: stal se zároveň knížetem, he became prince at once. For the present is used the cognate form stavam.

diti, to say, is only used in the present—dim, diš, di, dime, díle, dějí (cf. O. S. jíjbra, ponere, dicere). The impersonal use of this verb in the latter sense has already been discussed. Cf. also Russian secKaiB.

vari, take care (borrowed from the German).

stati se, to become.

spali, to sleep ; spim.

Present: spím, spíš, spí, spíme, spíi Imperative : spi, spěme, spěte. Past: spal jsem. Future: budu spálí.

spíte, spí.

.The Substantive Verb, býti, to be.

Singular. jsem1 jsi

jest (je)

Present.

Plural.

jesme

jisté

jsou.

1 For ty jsi we sometimes get tys, for kdy jsi, kdes, and že jsi, ses.