ити
Old Church Slavonic
    
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ити 
Alternative forms
    
- ⰹⱅⰹ (iti) (glagolitic)
Etymology
    
From Proto-Slavic *jьti.
Verb
    
ити • (iti) impf
- to go
- from the Life of Constantine:
- Шедъ же филосѡѳъ, по пръвомоу обꙑчаю, на молитвоу сѧ наложи и съ инѣми съпоспѣшникꙑ.- Šedŭ že filosoθŭ, po prŭvomu obyčaju, na molitvu sę naloži i sŭ iněmi sŭpospěšniky.
- And the Philosopher went and, according to the old custom, set himself to prayer with his other companions.
 
 
- line 8, from the Primary Chronicle:
- И идоша за море къ варягомъ, к русꙇ.- And they went across the sea to the Varangians, to the Rus.
 
 
 
- from the Life of Constantine:
- to walk
Conjugation
    
| 👤 singular | 👥 dual | 👤👥👥 plural | |||||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| азъ (azŭ) | тꙑ (ty) | тъ (tŭ) | вѣ (vě) | ва (va) | та (ta) | мꙑ (my) | вꙑ (vy) | ти (ti) | |||||||||
| идѫ (idǫ) | идеши (ideši) | идетъ (idetŭ) | идевѣ (idevě) | идета (ideta) | идете (idete) | идемъ (idemŭ) | идете (idete) | идѫтъ (idǫtŭ) | |||||||||
Derived terms
    
References
    
Further reading
    
- А. К. Поливанова, editor (2013), “Глагол ити”, in Старославянский язык. Грамматика. Словари. (in Russian), Moscow: Университет Дмитрия Пожарского, page 335
Old East Slavic
    
    Etymology
    
From Proto-Slavic *jьti. Cognates include Old Church Slavonic ити (iti) and Old Polish ić.
Pronunciation
    
Conjugation
    
Conjugation of ити (irregular)
| Singular | Dual | Plural | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Present | 1st | идѫ idǫ | идевѣ idevě | идемъ idemŭ | 
| 2nd | идеши ideši | идета ideta | идете idete | |
| 3rd | идеть idetĭ | идета ideta | идѫть idǫtĭ | |
| Aorist | 1st | идохъ idoxŭ | идоховѣ idoxově | идохомъ idoxomŭ | 
| 2nd | иде ide | идоста idosta | идосте idoste | |
| 3rd | иде ide | идоста idosta | идоша idoša | |
| Imperfect | 1st | идѧхъ idęxŭ | идѧховѣ idęxově | идѧхомъ idęxomŭ | 
| 2nd | идѧше idęše | идѧста idęsta | идѧсте idęste | |
| 3rd | идѧше idęše | идѧста idęsta | идѧхѫ, идѧхѫть idęxǫ, idęxǫtĭ | |
| Imperative | иди idi | идѣта iděta | идѣте iděte | |
| Cohortative | — — | идѣвѣ iděvě | идѣмъ iděmŭ | |
| Present Active Participle | Present Passive Participle | Past Active Participle | Past Passive Participle | |
| ида ida | — — | шьдъ šĭdŭ | — — | |
| L-Participle | Infinitive | Supine | ||
| шьлъ šĭlŭ | ити iti | итъ itŭ | ||
Descendants
    
References
    
- Sreznevsky, Izmail I. (1893), “идти”, in Матеріалы для Словаря древне-русскаго языка по письменнымъ памятникамъ [Materials for the Dictionary of the Old East Slavic Language Based on Written Monuments] (in Russian), volume 1 (А – К), Saint Petersburg: Department of Russian Language and Literature of the Imperial Academy of Sciences, column 1023
Yakut
    
    Etymology
    
From Proto-Turkic *ti-(kü) (“that”).
Derived terms
    
- итинник (itinnik, “such, like that”)
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