nuditi
Serbo-Croatian
Etymology
From Proto-Slavic *nuditi
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /nûditi/
- Hyphenation: nu‧di‧ti
Verb
nȕditi impf (Cyrillic spelling ну̏дити)
- (transitive, intransitive, reflexive) to offer
- (intransitive) to bid
Conjugation
Conjugation of nuditi
Infinitive: nuditi | Present verbal adverb: nȕdēći | Past verbal adverb: — | Verbal noun: nȕđēnje | ||||
Number | Singular | Plural | |||||
Person | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | |
Verbal forms | ja | ti | on / ona / ono | mi | vi | oni / one / ona | |
Present | nudim | nudiš | nudi | nudimo | nudite | nude | |
Future | Future I | nudit ću1 nudiću |
nudit ćeš1 nudićeš |
nudit će1 nudiće |
nudit ćemo1 nudićemo |
nudit ćete1 nudićete |
nudit će1 nudiće |
Future II | budem nudio2 | budeš nudio2 | bude nudio2 | budemo nudili2 | budete nudili2 | budu nudili2 | |
Past | Perfect | nudio sam2 | nudio si2 | nudio je2 | nudili smo2 | nudili ste2 | nudili su2 |
Pluperfect3 | bio sam nudio2 | bio si nudio2 | bio je nudio2 | bili smo nudili2 | bili ste nudili2 | bili su nudili2 | |
Imperfect | nuđah | nuđaše | nuđaše | nuđasmo | nuđaste | nuđahu | |
Conditional I | nudio bih2 | nudio bi2 | nudio bi2 | nudili bismo2 | nudili biste2 | nudili bi2 | |
Conditional II | bio bih nudio2 | bio bi nudio2 | bio bi nudio2 | bili bismo nudili2 | bili biste nudili2 | bili bi nudili2 | |
Imperative | — | nudi | — | nudimo | nudite | — | |
Active past participle | nudio m / nudila f / nudilo n | nudili m / nudile f / nudila n | |||||
Passive past participle | nuđen m / nuđena f / nuđeno n | nuđeni m / nuđene f / nuđena n | |||||
1 Croatian spelling: others omit the infinitive suffix completely and bind the clitic. 2 For masculine nouns; a feminine or neuter agent would use the feminine and neuter gender forms of the active past participle and auxiliary verb, respectively. 3 Often replaced by the past perfect in colloquial speech, i.e. the auxiliary verb biti (to be) is routinely dropped. * Note: The aorist and imperfect have nowadays fallen into disuse and as such they are found only in literary texts; routinely replaced by the past perfect in both formal and colloquial speech. |
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