терпеть

Russian

Etymology

Inherited from Old East Slavic тьрпѣти (tĭrpěti), from Proto-Slavic *tьrpěti.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [tʲɪrˈpʲetʲ]
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Verb

терпе́ть (terpétʹ) impf (perfective потерпе́ть)

  1. to endure, to suffer, to tolerate, to stand
    На́ша кома́нда те́рпит пораже́ние.
    Náša kománda térpit poražénije.
    Our team is being defeated.
    (literally, “Our team is suffering a defeat.”)
    Терпе́ть не могу́ э́того челове́ка!
    Terpétʹ ne mogú étovo čelovéka!
    I cannot stand that person!
  2. to undergo (a change, especially a negative one)

Conjugation

Derived terms

imperfective

  • терпре́ться (terprétʹsja)
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  • претерпева́ть (preterpevátʹ)
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perfective

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