pelnīt

Etymology
Originally the verbalized form of an old noun (cf. ), from, from. Cognates include 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬 “booty” (🇨🇬, 🇨🇬), 🇨🇬

Verb

 * 1) to be paid, to earn to receive payment for work, for doing something
 * 2) to earn, to deserve to be such that one should receive, e.g., recognition, praise, blame, guilt, etc.
 * 1) to earn, to deserve to be such that one should receive, e.g., recognition, praise, blame, guilt, etc.
 * 1) to earn, to deserve to be such that one should receive, e.g., recognition, praise, blame, guilt, etc.
 * 1) to earn, to deserve to be such that one should receive, e.g., recognition, praise, blame, guilt, etc.
 * 1) to earn, to deserve to be such that one should receive, e.g., recognition, praise, blame, guilt, etc.
 * 1) to earn, to deserve to be such that one should receive, e.g., recognition, praise, blame, guilt, etc.
 * 1) to earn, to deserve to be such that one should receive, e.g., recognition, praise, blame, guilt, etc.

Usage notes
Even though can in principle be a 2nd-conjugation  or a 3rd-conjugation  verb, its 3rd-conjugation forms are much more frequent. In certain cases, the 2nd-conjugation forms are even apparently not used at all (e.g., the adjectival present active participle 1 is attested as, not , and the present passive participle as , not ).

Derived terms

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