годный
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Inherited from Old East Slavic годьныи (godĭnyi), from Proto-Slavic *godьnъ, from Proto-Indo-European *gʰedʰ- (“to unite, be associated, suit”). Cognate with English good.
Pronunciation
[edit]Adjective
[edit]го́дный • (gódnyj) (comparative (по)годне́е or (по)годне́й, superlative (наи)годне́йший)
- fit, suitable, well-suited, good for, valid, appropriate [with для (dlja, + genitive) or к (k, + dative) or на (na, + accusative) ‘for/to something’]
- (slang) nice, legit
Usage notes
[edit]The short form should not be conflated with the adjective го́ден (góden, “fit for consumption”), which has lexicalized as a short-form-only adjective in its own right.
Declension
[edit]Declension of го́дный (short class cʹ*)
masculine | neuter | feminine | plural | ||
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nominative | го́дный gódnyj |
го́дное gódnoje |
го́дная gódnaja |
го́дные gódnyje | |
genitive | го́дного gódnovo |
го́дной gódnoj |
го́дных gódnyx | ||
dative | го́дному gódnomu |
го́дной gódnoj |
го́дным gódnym | ||
accusative | animate | го́дного gódnovo |
го́дное gódnoje |
го́дную gódnuju |
го́дных gódnyx |
inanimate | го́дный gódnyj |
го́дные gódnyje | |||
instrumental | го́дным gódnym |
го́дной, го́дною gódnoj, gódnoju |
го́дными gódnymi | ||
prepositional | го́дном gódnom |
го́дной gódnoj |
го́дных gódnyx | ||
short form | го́ден góden |
го́дно gódno |
годна́ godná |
годны́, го́дны godný, gódny |
Derived terms
[edit]- го́ден (góden)
- го́дность (gódnostʹ)
- годнота́ (godnotá)
- приго́дный (prigódnyj)
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