Class I
Infinitive | nést | číst | péct | třít | brát | mazat |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
English | carry | read | bake | rub | take | lubricate |
Present tense |
nesu neseš nese neseme |
čtu čteš čte čteme |
peču pečeš peče pečeme |
třu třeš tře třeme |
beru bereš bere bereme |
mažu mažeš maže mažeme |
Past participle |
nesl | četl | pekl | třel | bral | mazal |
Passive participle |
nesen | čten | pečen | třen | brán | mazán |
Imperative | nes! neste! nesme! |
čti! čtěte! čtěme! |
peč! pečte! pečme! |
tři! třete! třeme! |
ber! berte! berme! |
maž! mažte! mažme! |
Present transgressive |
nesa nesouc nesouce |
čta čtouc čtouce |
peka/peče pekouc/pečíc pekouce/pečíce |
tra trouc trouce |
bera berouc berouce |
maže mažíc mažíce |
Past transgressive |
(do)nes (do)nesši (do)nesše |
(pře)čet (pře)četši (pře)četše |
(u)pek (u)pekši (u)pekše |
(u)třev (u)třevši (u)třevše |
(se)brav (se)bravši (se)bravše |
(na)mazav (na)mazavši (na)mazavše |
In imperative, 0/-te/-me endings are in most verbs, -i/-ete/-eme or -i/-ěte/-ěme if two consonants are at the end of the word-stem.
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