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Reconstruction:Proto-Slavic/-tati

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Proto-Slavic

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Etymology

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Form from t-participles or expressive roots ending in -t- with the factive conjugation *-ati or with the emphatic *-jeti (regularly mixed with a-conjugation in aorist and infinitive). Similar to Proto-Slavic *-pati, Proto-Slavic *-kati.

Suffix

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*-tati

  1. Creates onomatopoeic verbs from onomatopoeic nouns in Proto-Slavic *-otъ, Proto-Slavic *-ъtъ, or Proto-Slavic *-ьtъ:
    *klokotъ (rumble)*klokotati (to rumble, to gurgle) (a/j-conjugation)
    *groxotъ (rattle, din)*groxotati (to crash, to rumble) (a/j-conjugation)
    *ščьbьtъ (chirp)*ščьbьtati (to twitter, to chirp) (a/j-conjugation)
    *šьpъtъ (whisper)*šьpъtati (to whisper) (a/j-conjugation)
    *rъpъtъ (grumble, growl)*rъpъtati (to murmur, to complain)
    *botъ (slap, hit)*botati (to hammer, to slash)
  2. Creates iterative verbs from t-participles or action nouns in Proto-Slavic *-ota:
    Pre-Slavic *orti (to plow)*ortъ*ortati (to serve, to struggle with work)
    *biti (to beat)*bitъ*bitati (to manage, to handle a device)
    *orbъ (slave, worker)*orbota (work, labor)*orbotati (to work)
    *kľuti (to peck)*kleveta (slander)*klevetati (to dream, to hope for) (a/j-conjugation)
  3. Creates factive verbs from nouns:
    *xodъ (move, gait)*xodatati (to mediate, to transmit)
    *golsъ (voice)*golšatati (to announce, to proclaim)
    *mikъ (slash)*mьčьta (daydream, hope)*mьčьtati (to dream, to hope for)

Conjugation

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Less often:

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See also

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Descendants

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  • East Slavic:
    • Old East Slavic: -тати (-tati)
  • South Slavic:
  • West Slavic: