моча
Macedonian
Etymology
From Proto-Slavic *moča / *močь (“wetness, puddle, urine”), from *mok- + *-ja, *-jь, from Proto-Balto-Slavic *mok-.
Conjugation
Conjugation of моча (imperfective, present in -а)
л-participles | imperfect | aorist | non-finite forms | |
---|---|---|---|---|
masculine | мочал | — | adjectival partc. | мочан |
feminine | мочала | — | adverbial partc. | мочајќи |
neuter | мочало | — | verbal noun | мочање |
plural | мочале | — | ||
present | imperfect | aorist | imperative | |
1st singular | мочам | мочав | — | — |
2nd singular | мочаш | мочаше | — | мочај |
3rd singular | моча | мочаше | — | — |
1st plural | мочаме | мочавме | — | — |
2nd plural | мочате | мочавте | — | мочајте |
3rd plural | мочаат | мочаа | — | — |
Compound tenses | ||||
perfect | сум мочал | present of сум + imperfect л-participle | ||
pluperfect | бев мочал | imperfect of сум + imperfect л-participle | ||
future | ќе мочам | ќе + present | ||
future in the past | ќе мочав | ќе + imperfect | ||
future reported | ќе сум мочал | ќе + imperfect л-participle | ||
conditional | би мочал | би + imperfect л-participle |
Russian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [mɐˈt͡ɕa]
Etymology 1
From Old East Slavic моча (moča), from Proto-Slavic *moča / *močь (“wetness, puddle, urine”), from *mok- + *-ja, *-jь, from Proto-Balto-Slavic *mok-.
Declension
Synonyms
- сса́ка (ssáka) (vulgar)
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