підійматися

Ukrainian

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Etymology

From підійма́ти (pidijmáty) +‎ -ся (-sja). Compare Belarusian падыма́цца (padymácca), Polish podejmować się.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [pʲidʲii̯ˈmatesʲɐ]
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Verb

підійма́тися • (pidijmátysjaimpf (perfective підійня́тися or підня́тися)

  1. to rise, to ascend, to climb, to go up (to move, or appear to move, physically upwards relative to the ground)
  2. to ascend, to climb, to go up (on hill, ladder, stairs, etc.)
  3. (figuratively) to rise (to attain a higher status)
  4. to rise (to slope upward)
  5. to get up, to rise (onto one's feet, from bed, etc.)
    підійма́тися навшпи́нькиpidijmátysja navšpýnʹkyto get up on tiptoe
    підійма́тися на за́дні ла́пиpidijmátysja na zádni lápyto rise on its hind legs
  6. (figuratively) to rise, to rise up (to rebel)
  7. (figuratively) to rise (of thoughts, feelings, etc.: to come to mind)
  8. (figuratively) to rise (to become more and more dignified or forcible; to increase in interest or power)
  9. (figuratively) to rise (to develop)
  10. to rise (to grow upward)
  11. (figuratively) to rise, to go up (of a quantity, price, etc.: to increase)
  12. to arise, to break out
  13. to rise (of sound: to take a higher pitch)
  14. passive of підійма́ти impf (pidijmáty)

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