-ать

See also: ять, -ять, and Appendix:Variations of "at"

Russian

Pronunciation

  • -ать: IPA(key): [ətʲ]
  • -а́ть: IPA(key): [ˈatʲ]
  • Rhymes: -atʲ

Etymology 1

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *-ati.

Alternative forms

Suffix

-ать or -а́ть • (-atʹ or -átʹ)

  1. The infinitive suffix for many verbs. Usually indicates an imperfective verb.
  2. Used in place of -я́ть (-játʹ) after the hushing sibilants ш щ ч ж and after жд, when used to derive imperfective verbs from (normally but not always prefixed) perfective class 4 verbs (in -ить (-itʹ)) following one of т д с з ш ж ч щ. Always stressed. Triggers iotation of the final stem consonant, although it's unpredictable whether the iotation of т results in ч or щ, and whether the iotation of д results in ж or жд. Very occasionally found with class 5 verbs in -еть (-etʹ).
    по- (po-) + ме́тить impf (métitʹ, to mark)поме́тить pf (pométitʹ, to mark, to date) + -а́ть (-átʹ)помеча́ть impf (pomečátʹ)
    за- (za-) + роди́ть impf (rodítʹ, to give birth)зароди́ть pf (zarodítʹ, to engender) + -а́ть (-átʹ)зарожда́ть impf (zaroždátʹ)
    ко́нчить pf (kónčitʹ, to finish) + -а́ть (-átʹ)конча́ть impf (končátʹ)
    оби́деть pf (obídetʹ, to offend, to insult) + -а́ть (-átʹ)обижа́ть impf (obižátʹ)
  3. Used to derive imperfective verbs from certain classes of prefixed perfective verbs, where the stem ends in a non-palatal consonant, e.g. class 3 (-нуть (-nutʹ)), class 6 (some -ать (-atʹ), particularly where the present tense does not end in -аю (-aju)), class 7 (-ть (-tʹ) after a consonant and -ти (-ti)), class 8 (-чь (-čʹ)). Always stressed (which may be the only difference between the perfective and imperfective forms, esp. for class 6 perfectives). It is added to the underlying stem, minus the infinitive suffix. In some cases, the underlying stem is not apparent in the infinitive. In such a case, the stem may appear in the present tense (in class 7 verbs such as напа́сть (napástʹ), underlying stem напа́д- visible in present 1st singular нападу́ (napadú), or in class 8 verbs such as отсе́чь (otséčʹ), underlying stem отсе́к- visible in present 1st singular отсеку́ (otsekú)) or may not (in class 3 verbs in -нуть, e.g. поки́нуть (pokínutʹ), underlying stem поки́д-).
    за- (za-) + мо́лкнуть impf (mólknutʹ, to fade, to grow quiet)замо́лкнуть pf (zamólknutʹ, to become silent) + -а́ть (-átʹ)замолка́ть impf (zamolkátʹ)
    об- (ob-) + грызть impf (gryztʹ, to gnaw)обгры́зть pf (obgrýztʹ, to gnaw around) + -а́ть (-átʹ)обгрыза́ть impf (obgryzátʹ)
    на- (na-) + пасть impf (pastʹ, to fall)напа́сть pf (napástʹ, to fall on, to attack) (underlying stem напа́д-) + -а́ть (-átʹ)напада́ть impf (napadátʹ)
    от- (ot-) + сечь impf (sečʹ, to cut, to chop)отсе́чь pf (otséčʹ, to cut off, to chop off) (underlying stem отсе́к-) + -а́ть (-átʹ)отсека́ть impf (otsekátʹ)
    раз- (raz-) + ре́зать impf (rézatʹ, to cut, to carve)разре́зать pf (razrézatʹ, to cut off) + -а́ть (-átʹ)разреза́ть impf (razrezátʹ)
    по- (po-) + ки́нуть impf (kínutʹ, to throw)поки́нуть pf (pokínutʹ, to leave, to abandon) (underlying stem поки́д-) + -а́ть (-átʹ)покида́ть impf (pokidátʹ)
  4. Occasionally, irregularly used to derive imperfective verbs from (normally but not always prefixed) perfective class 4 (-ить (-itʹ)) and class 5 (some -еть (-etʹ)) verbs where the stem ends in a paired palatal consonant. Always stressed. Does not trigger iotation.
    с- (s-) + купи́ть impf (kupítʹ, to buy)скупи́ть pf (skupítʹ, to buy up) + -а́ть (-átʹ)скупа́ть impf (skupátʹ)
    от- (ot-) + руби́ть impf (rubítʹ, to chop)отруби́ть pf (otrubítʹ, to chop off) + -а́ть (-átʹ)отруба́ть impf (otrubátʹ)
    ступи́ть pf (stupítʹ, to tread, to step) + -а́ть (-átʹ)ступа́ть impf (stupátʹ)
    до- (do-) + горе́ть impf (gorétʹ, to burn)догоре́ть pf (dogorétʹ, to burn down, to burn out) + -а́ть (-átʹ)догора́ть impf (dogorátʹ)
Conjugation

ending-stressed:

stem-stressed:

See also

Etymology 2

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *-ati, from earlier *-ěti, from Proto-Balto-Slavic *-ēˀtei, from Proto-Indo-European *-eh₁- (stative suffix).

Alternative forms

  • -е́ть (-étʹ) not after hushing sibilants or /j/
  • -я́ть (-játʹ) after underling /j/

Suffix

-а́ть • (-átʹ)

  1. Used in place of -е́ть (-étʹ) after the hushing sibilants ш щ ч ж, when used to derive class-5 imperfective verbs from nouns, especially onomatopoeic verbs. Probably no longer productive.
Conjugation

ending-stressed (type 5b):

ending-stressed (type 5c):

stem-stressed (type 5a):

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