Czech
Etymology
Inherited from Old Czech drobiti, from Proto-Slavic *drobiti, from Proto-Indo-European *dʰrebʰ-.[1]
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈdrobɪt]
- Hyphenation: dro‧bit
Verb
drobit impf
- (ambitransitive, reflexive) to crumble
- (ambitransitive, reflexive) to split up
Conjugation
Conjugation of drobit
| infinitive
|
drobit, drobiti
|
active adjective
|
drobící
|
| verbal noun
|
drobení
|
passive adjective
|
drobený
|
| present forms |
indicative |
imperative
|
|
singular |
plural |
singular |
plural
|
| 1st person
|
drobím |
drobíme |
— |
drobme
|
| 2nd person
|
drobíš |
drobíte |
drob |
drobte
|
| 3rd person
|
drobí |
drobí |
— |
—
|
The future tense: a combination of a future form of být + infinitive drobit.
| participles |
past participles |
passive participles
|
|
singular |
plural |
singular |
plural
|
| masculine animate
|
drobil |
drobili |
droben |
drobeni
|
| masculine inanimate
|
drobily |
drobeny
|
| feminine
|
drobila |
drobena
|
| neuter
|
drobilo |
drobila |
drobeno |
drobena
|
| transgressives
|
present
|
past
|
| masculine singular
|
drobě |
—
|
| feminine + neuter singular
|
drobíc |
—
|
| plural
|
drobíce |
—
|
|
Derived terms
References
- ^ Rejzek, Jiří (2015) “drobit”, in Český etymologický slovník [Czech Etymological Dictionary] (in Czech), 3rd (revised and expanded) edition, Praha: LEDA, →ISBN, page 157
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