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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Dialectally also "to argue, to slander". From Old East Slavic вадити (vaditi, “to denounce”), from Proto-Slavic *vaditi. Cognate with Old Church Slavonic вадити (vaditi, “to denounce”), обадити (obaditi, “to slander”), Bulgarian оба́дя (obádja, “to inform, to notify”), Slovene váditi (“to declare, to file a complaint, to confess; to lure”) (tonal orthography), Czech vadit (“to interfere”), Slovak vadiť (“to interfere”), Polish wadzić (“to annoy”), Kashubian wadzyc (“to scream, to scold”). More distantly cognate with Sanskrit वदति (vádati, “to say, to announce”), Ancient Greek αὐδή (audḗ, “sound, voice, language”), αὐδάω (audáō, “to scream, to speak”).
Pronunciation
[edit]Combining form
[edit]-ва́дить • (-váditʹ) pf (imperfective -ва́живать)
- Combining form used to form prefixed perfective verbs with the approximate meaning "to teach".
Conjugation
[edit]Conjugation of -ва́дить (class 4a perfective transitive)
perfective aspect | ||
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infinitive | -ва́дить -váditʹ | |
participles | present tense | past tense |
active | — | -ва́дивший -vádivšij |
passive | — | -ва́женный -vážennyj |
adverbial | — | -ва́див -vádiv, -ва́дивши -vádivši |
present tense | future tense | |
1st singular (я) | — | -ва́жу -vážu |
2nd singular (ты) | — | -ва́дишь -vádišʹ |
3rd singular (он/она́/оно́) | — | -ва́дит -vádit |
1st plural (мы) | — | -ва́дим -vádim |
2nd plural (вы) | — | -ва́дите -vádite |
3rd plural (они́) | — | -ва́дят -vádjat |
imperative | singular | plural |
-ва́дь -vádʹ |
-ва́дьте -vádʹte | |
past tense | singular | plural (мы/вы/они́) |
masculine (я/ты/он) | -ва́дил -vádil |
-ва́дили -vádili |
feminine (я/ты/она́) | -ва́дила -vádila | |
neuter (оно́) | -ва́дило -vádilo |
Derived terms
[edit]verbs
- отва́дить pf (otváditʹ), отва́живать impf (otváživatʹ)
- отва́диться pf (otváditʹsja), отва́живаться impf (otváživatʹsja)
- пова́дить pf (pováditʹ), пова́живать impf (pováživatʹ)
- пова́диться pf (pováditʹsja)
- прива́дить pf (priváditʹ), прива́живать impf (priváživatʹ)
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- Russian terms inherited from Old East Slavic
- Russian terms derived from Old East Slavic
- Russian terms inherited from Proto-Slavic
- Russian terms derived from Proto-Slavic
- Russian 2-syllable words
- Russian terms with IPA pronunciation
- Russian verbal combining forms
- Russian verbs
- Russian lemmas
- Russian class 4 verbs
- Russian class 4a verbs
- Russian perfective verbs
- Russian transitive verbs