стукать

Russian

Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *stukati. Cognate with Ukrainian сту́кати (stúkaty), Belarusian сту́каць (stúkacʹ), Polish stukać. Of onomatopoeic origin; see стук (stuk), стуча́ть (stučátʹ). Compare Latvian stukât (to walk with small steps (of children learning to walk)), stuknît (to push forward with blows), stucinât (to knock, to rumble), stukme (trampled place in a meadow).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈstukətʲ]
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Verb

сту́кать (stúkatʹ) impf (perfective сту́кнуть)

  1. to knock
  2. to rap, to tap
  3. to strike, to bang, to hit

Conjugation

Derived terms

imperfective

perfective

  • (no equivalent)
  • вы́стукать (výstukatʹ)
  • досту́каться (dostúkatʹsja)
  • засту́кать (zastúkatʹ)
  • насту́кать (nastúkatʹ)
  • обсту́кать (obstúkatʹ)
  • отсту́кать (otstúkatʹ)
  • пересту́кать (perestúkatʹ)
  • посту́кать (postúkatʹ)
  • посту́каться (postúkatʹsja)
  • (no equivalent)
  • присту́кать (pristúkatʹ)
  • просту́кать (prostúkatʹ)
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