dzīvot

Etymology
From the same stem as (q.v.), made into a regular second conjugation verb (ending -ot). It replaced an earlier (q.v.), of which it may have originally been the iterative form (in case it was not directly derived from ). Its original meaning, “to be alive, to exist,” was later extended to include also “to reside” (like 🇨🇬); cf. the derived term.

Verb

 * 1) of living beings to live, to be alive to exist biologically
 * 2) of people to live to exist consciously
 * 3) to live, to reside, to inhabit (a place)
 * 4)  to live, to be frequently, for a long time (somewhere)
 * 5)  to live, to continue to exist
 * 6) of people to have a certain relationship (with someone else); to reside together (with someone else)
 * 1) to live, to reside, to inhabit (a place)
 * 2)  to live, to be frequently, for a long time (somewhere)
 * 3)  to live, to continue to exist
 * 4) of people to have a certain relationship (with someone else); to reside together (with someone else)
 * 1) to live, to reside, to inhabit (a place)
 * 2)  to live, to be frequently, for a long time (somewhere)
 * 3)  to live, to continue to exist
 * 4) of people to have a certain relationship (with someone else); to reside together (with someone else)
 * 1)  to live, to be frequently, for a long time (somewhere)
 * 2)  to live, to continue to exist
 * 3) of people to have a certain relationship (with someone else); to reside together (with someone else)
 * 1)  to live, to be frequently, for a long time (somewhere)
 * 2)  to live, to continue to exist
 * 3) of people to have a certain relationship (with someone else); to reside together (with someone else)
 * 1)  to live, to continue to exist
 * 2) of people to have a certain relationship (with someone else); to reside together (with someone else)
 * 1) of people to have a certain relationship (with someone else); to reside together (with someone else)
 * 1) of people to have a certain relationship (with someone else); to reside together (with someone else)
 * 1) of people to have a certain relationship (with someone else); to reside together (with someone else)

Derived terms

 * prefixed verbs:




 * other derived terms: