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starinoita

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Veps

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Etymology

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From starin (story) (compare Finnish tarina), from Russian старина (starina, antiquity).

Verb

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starinoita

  1. to tell (a story), to relate, to narrate

Inflection

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Inflection of starinoita (inflection type 26/valita)
1st infinitive starinoita
present indic. starinoičeb
past indic. starinoiči
present
indicative
past
indicative
imperative
1st singular starinoičen starinoičin
2nd singular starinoičed starinoičid starinoiče
3rd singular starinoičeb starinoiči starinoikha
1st plural starinoičem starinoičim starinoikam
2nd plural starinoičet starinoičit starinoikat
3rd plural starinoitas
starinoičeba
starinoičiba starinoikha
sing. conneg.1 starinoiče starinoičend starinoiče
plur. conneg. starinoikoi starinoinugoi starinoikoi
present
conditional
past
conditional
potential
1st singular starinoičižin starinoinuižin starinoičenen
2nd singular starinoičižid starinoinuižid starinoičened
3rd singular starinoičiži starinoinuiži starinoičeneb
1st plural starinoičižim starinoinuižim starinoičenem
2nd plural starinoičižit starinoinuižit starinoičenet
3rd plural starinoičižiba starinoinuižiba starinoičeneba
connegative starinoičiži starinoinuiži starinoičene
non-finite forms
1st infinitive starinoita
2nd infinitive 3rd infinitive
inessive starinoites inessive starinoičemas
instructive starinoiten illative starinoičemaha
participles elative starinoičemaspäi
present active starinoičii adessive starinoičemal
past active starinoinu abessive starinoičemat
past passive starinoitud
1 In imperative: used only in the second-person singular. The plural form is used with other persons.

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