пре-

See also: пре and Appendix:Variations of "pre"

Macedonian

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *per-.

Prefix

пре- • (pre-)

  1. too, overly, excessively
    пре- (pre-) + голем (golem, big)преголем (pregolem, too big)
  2. re-, again
    пре- (pre-) + прати (prati, to send)препрати (preprati, to resend, forward)
  3. across, over, through
    пре- (pre-) + се качи (se kači, to climb)се прекачи (se prekači, to climb over)
    пре- (pre-) + носи (nosi, to carry)пренесе (prenese, to transfer, transport, carry across)
  4. indicates cessation
    пре- (pre-) + се срами (se srami, to be ashamed)се пресрами (se presrami, to stop being ashamed)

Old Church Slavonic

Prefix

пре- • (pre-)

  1. Alternative form of прѣ- (prě-)

Derived terms

Old Church Slavonic terms prefixed with пре-

Russian

Etymology

Borrowed from Old Church Slavonic пре- (pre-), прѣ- (prě-), from Proto-Slavic *per-. Compare native пере- (pere-).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [prʲɪ]
  • IPA(key): [ˈprʲe] (when stressed)

Prefix

пре- or пре́- • (pre- or pré-)

  1. (used with verbs) over, across
    пре- (pre-) + враща́ть (vraščátʹ, to rotate, to turn)превраща́ть (prevraščátʹ, to convert, to turn into)
    пре- (pre-) + поднести́ (podnestí, to bring, to offer)преподнести́ (prepodnestí, to present)
    пре- (pre-) + облада́ть (obladátʹ, to possess, to own)преоблада́ть (preobladátʹ, to prevail, to predominate)
  2. (used with adjectives, may be accompanied by reduplication) most, very (superlative degree)
    пре- (pre-) + до́брый (dóbryj, kind, good)предо́брый (predóbryj, most kind)
    пре- (pre-) + кра́сный (krásnyj, beautiful) (archaic)прекра́сный (prekrásnyj, most beautiful)
    пре- (pre-) + драго́й (dragój, dear)предраго́й (predragój)
    пре- (pre-) + скве́рный (skvérnyj, bad, foul)прескве́рный (preskvérnyj, very bad)

Derived terms

Russian terms prefixed with пре-
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