pri-

See also: Appendix:Variations of "pri"

Esperanto

Etymology

From pri.

Prefix

pri-

  1. about
    paroli (to speak)priparoli (to speak about, to discuss)
    plori (to weep)priplori (to weep about, to bewail, to deplore)
  2. alters the expected object of a transitive verb, generally to an object that is the context or extent of the action
    ŝteli (to steal (an object))priŝteli (to rob (a location))
    planti (to plant (a plant))priplanti (to plant (e.g. a garden))
    serĉi (to seek, to search for)priserĉi (to search (a person or location))
    semi (to sow (seeds))prisemi (to sow (e.g. a field))
    konstrui (to build (a building))prikonstrui (to build up (an area))
    verŝi (to pour)priverŝi (to pour a liquid onto, to baste)

Derived terms

Esperanto terms prefixed with pri-

Javanese

Romanization

pri-

  1. Romanization of ꦥꦿꦶ-

Lithuanian

Etymology

From Proto-Balto-Slavic *prei-; compare Latvian pie- (at, with, to), Proto-Slavic *pri-. From the preposition *prei, see priẽ for more.

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /pʲrʲɪ/

Prefix

pri-, prì-

  1. indicates an action done to completion
    mùšti (beat)primùšti (beat up, kill)
    ver̃sti (topple)priver̃sti (force, impel)
  2. done to a (large) quantity, intensive action; done to satisfaction or boredom
    vìrti (cook)privìrti (cook a lot)
    skinti (pick)priskinti (pick a quantity of)
    válgyti (eat)priválgyti (eat one's fill)
  3. indicates a bringing together, approach, join
    eĩti (go)prieĩti (come across, reach, go up to)
    skambiñti (call)prisiskambiñti (get through)
    siū́ti (sew)prisiū́ti (sew on)
  4. an action from the outside inwards
    mýgti (press)primýgti (press down)
  5. done partially
    mir̃šti (forget)primir̃šti (forget a little)
    gèsti (go out)prigèsti (dim)

Derived terms

Lithuanian terms prefixed with pri-

See also

Slovene

Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *pri-. Prefixed form of the preposition pri.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /pri-/

Prefix

pri-

  1. Forms perfective verbs with the following meanings:
    1. (no change in meaning)
      pri- + godīti (to occur)prigodīti (to occur)
    2. towards, approaching
      pri- + letẹ́ti (to fly)priletẹ́ti (to fly up to)
    3. to add
      pri- + líti (to pour)prilíti (to add by pouring)
    4. on, attached
      pri- + lepīti (to stick)prilepīti (to stick on)
    5. to obtain by/through
      pri- + beráčiti (to beg)priberáčiti (to obtain by begging)
    6. to a limited degree
      pri- + rẹ́zati (to cut)prirẹ́zati (to clip, to trim)

Derived terms

Slovene terms prefixed with pri-
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