трещя

Bulgarian

Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *trěščati (cf. Russian треща́ть (treščátʹ)) or *tręščati (Gerov), of onomatopoeic origin. By surface analysis, тря́сък (trjásǎk, clang, rumble) + (-ja).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [trɛʃˈtʲɤ̟]

Verb

трещя́ • (treštjá) first-singular present indicative, impf

  1. (intransitive) to clang, to bang, to crackle, to rumble
    Synonyms: тра́кам (trákam), бумтя́ (bumtjá), плющя́ (pljuštjá)

Conjugation

Derived terms

  • втрещя́ pf (vtreštjá), втрещя́вам impf (vtreštjávam, to shock, to astound)
  • изтрещя́ pf (iztreštjá), изтрещя́вам impf (iztreštjávam)
  • затрещя́ pf (zatreštjá), затрещя́вам impf (zatreštjávam)
  • натрещя́ се pf (natreštjá se), натрещя́вам се impf (natreštjávam se)
  • потрещя́ pf (potreštjá), потрещя́вам impf (potreštjávam)
  • разтрещя́ се pf (raztreštjá se), разтрещя́вам се impf (raztreštjávam se)
  • тря́скам impf (trjáskam), тря́свам impf (trjásvam), тре́сна pf (trésna, to knock out)
  • тре́са (trésa, to convulse, to jolt)

References

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