peti

See also: Peti, peți, pēti, and pētī

Esperanto

Etymology

From Polish pytać (to ask), Latin petō + -i.

Pronunciation

  • (file)
  • IPA(key): /ˈpeti/
  • Hyphenation: pe‧ti
  • Rhymes: -eti

Verb

peti (present petas, past petis, future petos, conditional petus, volitive petu)

  1. to ask for, request, beg, bid
    • 1910, L. L. Zamenhof, "Proverbaro Esperanta":
      Kiu ne petas, tiu ne ricevas.
      One who doesn't ask doesn't receive.

Inflection

Derived terms


Finnish

Etymology

From Swedish bädd. Doublet with patja.

Noun

peti

  1. (colloquial) bed

Declension

Inflection of peti (Kotus type 5/risti, t-d gradation)
nominative peti pedit
genitive pedin petien
partitive petiä petejä
illative petiin peteihin
singular plural
nominative peti pedit
accusative nom. peti pedit
gen. pedin
genitive pedin petien
partitive petiä petejä
inessive pedissä pedeissä
elative pedistä pedeistä
illative petiin peteihin
adessive pedillä pedeillä
ablative pediltä pedeiltä
allative pedille pedeille
essive petinä peteinä
translative pediksi pedeiksi
instructive pedein
abessive pedittä pedeittä
comitative peteineen

Synonyms

Compounds

Anagrams


Indonesian

Etymology

From Sanskrit.

Noun

peti (plural peti-peti, first-person possessive petiku, second-person possessive petimu, third-person possessive petinya)

  1. box

Italian

Noun

peti m

  1. plural of peto

Anagrams


Latin

Verb

petī

  1. present passive infinitive of petō

Malay

Etymology

From Tamil பெட்டி (peṭṭi, chest, trunk, box, case) or Hindi पेटी (peṭī, box, chest).

Noun

pĕti (plural peti-peti, informal first-person possessive petiku, second-person possessive petimu, third-person possessive petinya)

  1. box, chest, case

Middle English

Adjective

peti

  1. Alternative form of pety

Serbo-Croatian

Adjective

peti (Cyrillic spelling пети)

  1. fifth

Slovene

Slovene numbers
< 4 5 6 >

Etymology 1

From Proto-Slavic *pętъ.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /pɛ̀ːti/

Adjective

péti (not comparable)

  1. fifth
Inflection
Hard
masculine feminine neuter
nom. sing. pêti pêta pêto
singular
masculine feminine neuter
nominative pêti pêta pêto
accusative nominativeinan or
genitive
anim
pêto pêto
genitive pêtega pête pêtega
dative pêtemu pêti pêtemu
locative pêtem pêti pêtem
instrumental pêtim pêto pêtim
dual
masculine feminine neuter
nominative pêta pêti pêti
accusative pêta pêti pêti
genitive pêtih pêtih pêtih
dative pêtima pêtima pêtima
locative pêtih pêtih pêtih
instrumental pêtima pêtima pêtima
plural
masculine feminine neuter
nominative pêti pête pêta
accusative pête pête pêta
genitive pêtih pêtih pêtih
dative pêtim pêtim pêtim
locative pêtih pêtih pêtih
instrumental pêtimi pêtimi pêtimi

Etymology 2

From Proto-Slavic *pěti.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /pèːti/

Verb

pẹ́ti impf

  1. to sing
    ptica poje, ptice pojejo
    the bird sings, the birds sing
Inflection
Vowel + -ti -jem (AP c)
infinitive pẹ́ti
1st singular pójem
infinitive pẹ́ti pȅt, pẹ̑t
supine pẹ̑t
verbal noun pẹ́tje
participle converb
present pojọ̄č
past pẹ̑t
l-participle masculine feminine neuter
singular pẹ̑ł pẹ́la pẹ̑lo
dual pẹ̑la pẹ̑li pẹ̑li
plural pẹ̑li pẹ̑le pẹ̑la
present imperative
1st singular pójem
2nd singular póješ pọ̄j, pōj
3rd singular póje
1st dual pójeva pọ̑jva, pȏjva
2nd dual pójeta pọ̑jta, pȏjta
3rd dual pójeta
1st plural pójemo pọ̑jmo, pȏjmo
2nd plural pójete pọ̑jte, pȏjte
3rd plural pójejo
Derived terms

Sranan Tongo

Etymology

Borrowed from Dutch put (well).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈpe.ti/

Noun

peti

  1. well

Derived terms

  • watrapeti
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