в-

See also: , в., В., в, В, and Appendix:Variations of "b"

Russian

Alternative forms

  • во- (vo-) before certain consonant clusters

Etymology

Inherited from Old East Slavic въ- (vŭ-), from Proto-Slavic *vъ(n)-, from Proto-Indo-European *h₁én. The /n/ persists in внять (vnjatʹ). See also в (v), Old East Slavic въ (), Proto-Slavic *vъ(n). Compare the similar development in с- (s-) from Proto-Slavic *sъ(n)-.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [v] (before vowels and voiced consonants)
  • IPA(key): [f] (before voiceless consonants)

Prefix

в- (v-)

  1. added to verbs, forms verbs with the approximate meaning 'in' or 'into'
    во- (vo-) + -йти́ (-jtí, to go)войти́ (vojtí, to go in, to enter)
  2. added with -ся (-sja) to verbs, forms verbs with the approximate meaning of thoroughness or completeness of action
    в- (v-) + чита́ть (čitátʹ, to read) + -ся (-sja)вчита́ться (včitátʹsja, to read carefully, delving into the content to better understand)
  3. added to adjectives, forms adverbs with the approximate meaning 'in the manner of [the adjective]'
    в- (v-) + ручно́й (ručnój, (relational) hand; manual)вручну́ю (vručnúju, manually (by hand))
  4. added to nouns, forms adverbs with the approximate meaning 'in the direction or location of [the noun]'
    в- (v-) + нутро́ (nutró, the inside)внутри́ (vnutrí, inside)
    в- (v-) + низ (niz, the bottom)вниз (vniz, downwards)
  5. added to numerals, forms adverbs based on the numeral
    в- (v-) + дво́е (dvóje, two (in a group together))вдво́е (vdvóje, twice, by half)
    в- (v-) + дво́е (dvóje, two (in a group together))вдвоём (vdvojóm, as a two)

Derived terms

Russian terms prefixed with в-
Russian terms prefixed with во-
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