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stavate

Stavate is a verb form found in several South Slavic languages, serving as the second-person plural present tense of the imperfective verb stavati, meaning to place or to put. It is used to describe actions carried out by multiple subjects in the present or habitual aspect.

Etymology: The form originates in Proto-Slavic with the root stav-, reflecting a common semantic field related

Grammatical notes: In languages that maintain stavati, stavate marks the second-person plural subject. As an imperfective

See also: stavati; staviti; Slavic verb roots related to place/put.

to
positioning
or
setting.
Related
forms
appear
across
Slavic
languages,
including
Russian
stavit'
(to
put)
and
Polish
stawiać
(to
place),
illustrating
shared
ancestry
and
meaning.
verb,
it
can
denote
repeated
or
ongoing
placement
rather
than
a
single
completed
act,
depending
on
context
and
dialect.
The
exact
usage
and
pronunciation
can
differ
by
region,
and
some
dialects
may
exhibit
variations
in
stem
or
affixation
that
affect
parallel
forms.