Prodat
Prodat is the transliterated Latin-script form of the Russian verb продать, meaning to sell. In linguistic and language-learning contexts that present Russian in Latin letters, prodat is used to refer to the infinitive form of the verb; similar transliterations appear in discussions of related Slavic languages that share the same root and meaning.
Etymology and cognates: The verb derives from Proto-Slavic roots associated with giving and exchange, using a
Usage and grammar: As a perfective verb, продать primarily denotes a completed sale. The imperfective counterpart, продавать (prodavat'),
Examples: Она хочет продать квартиру. She wants to sell the apartment. Transliteration: Ona khochet prodat' kvartiru. This reflects typical usage
See also: продати (Ukrainian), продати (Bulgarian variants), продавать (imperfective Russian).