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stát

stát

See also: stat, sTAt, stât, stáť, štát, stať, and -stat

Czech

Verb

stát impf

  1. to stand
  2. to stay on place
  3. to cost
    Kolik to stojí? -- How much does it cost?
  4. to be worth
    Za tu námahu to nestojí. -- It is not worth the effort.
  5. (reflexive, used with se) to happen
    Jak se to stalo? -- How did it happen?
  6. (reflexive, used with se) to become
    Stala se lékařkou, když jí bylo 25. -- She became a doctor when she was 25.
Conjugation
Present Singular Present Plural Past Singular Past Plural
1st person stojím stojíme stojil jsem, stojila jsem stojili jsme, stojily jsme
2nd person stojíš stojíte stojil jsi, stojila jsi stojili jste, stojily jste
3rd person stojí stojí stojil, stojila, stojilo stojili, stojily
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Etymology 2

From Latin status (manner of standing, attitude, position, carriage, manner, dress, apparel; and other senses), from stō, stāre (stand, remain).

Noun

stát m

  1. (politics) state

Declension

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Icelandic

Etymology

From English stout.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /stauːt/
    Rhymes: -auːt

Noun

stát n (genitive singular státs, no plural)

  1. stout (beer)

Declension


Irish

Etymology

From Latin status (manner of standing, attitude, position, carriage, manner, dress, apparel), from stō, stāre (stand, remain).

Noun

stát m (genitive singular stáit, nominative plural stáit)

  1. (government) state
  2. state, dignity

Declension

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