smjaś
Lower Sorbian
Alternative forms
- ssmȧsch sse (obsolete)
Etymology
From Proto-Slavic *smьjati. Cognate with Upper Sorbian smjeć so, Czech smát se, Polish śmiać się, Russian смеяться (smejatʹsja), and Old Church Slavonic смиꙗти (smijati).
Conjugation
Conjugation of smjaś (imperfective)
Present | Singular | Dual | Plural |
---|---|---|---|
1st person | smjeju smjejom |
smjejomej | smjejomy |
2nd person | smjejoš | smjejotej | smjejośo |
3rd person | smjejo | smjejotej | smjeju |
Preterite | Singular | Dual | Plural |
1st person | smjejach | smjejachmej | smjejachmy |
2nd person | smjejašo | smjejaštej | smjejašćo |
3rd person | smjejašo | smjejaštej | smjejachu |
Imperative | Singular | Dual | Plural |
2nd person | smjej | smjejtej | smjejśo |
- Participles
- Present: smjejucy
- Past active (“ł-form”): smjał
- Past passive: smjaty
- Infinitive
- smjaś
- Supine
- smjat
- Verbal noun
- smjaśe
Derived terms
Derived terms
- dosmjaś se pf (“to stop laughing”)
- nasmjaś se pf (“to laugh enough”)
- pósmjaś se pf (“to laugh a bit”)
- pówusmjaś se pf (“to smile amicably”)
- rozsmjaś se pf (“to break out laughing”)
- smjejaŕ m (“one who laughs”)
- smjejaty (“fond of laughing”)
- smjejawa f (“woman who laughs a lot”)
- zasmjaś se pf (“to start laughing; to laugh one’s head off”)
- zawusmjaś se pf (“to smile secretly”)
Related terms
- smjejk m (“a brief smile”)
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