Begging is what?

Begging is an imperfective verb denoting the state of a person who is humiliatingly asking or pleading for something. It is mainly used in colloquial speech and youth jargon, when it is necessary to emphasize a dismissive tone.

The history of the word "beg"

Asking man

From the etymological dictionary of Krylov, you can find out that this word was borrowed from the Old Slavonic language. There is a similar expression of "oaths" - to kneel. There is a theory that it was it that became the primary source for the word β€œbeg,” when it became necessary to express the requesting state of a person who, for the sake of his goal, gets into a humiliated position. But the information from the Preobrazhensky dictionary contradicts this. According to this publication, "beg" is a word closely related to the Russian "nag". Therefore, at the moment there is no consensus on the origin of this word.

Synonyms

Synonyms are words that are close in meaning, which easily replace the main thing.

Man gave alms

The synonyms of the word β€œbeg” include the following: to beg, to beg, to beg, to bargain, to beg, to seek, to borrow, and so on.

Characteristic

According to the rules of the Russian language, the word "beg" can be described as follows:

  1. The root is begging, the suffix is, and the ending is.
  2. One root word is to beg.
  3. The view is imperfect.
  4. Conjugation - II.
  5. Change in persons: 1st person - begging (singular), begging (plural); 2nd person - beg (singular), beg (plural); 3rd person - begs (singular), begs (plural).
  6. Time: we beg (present), beg (past), we beg (bud.).
  7. In the past tense, it changes by birth: husband. clan - begged; wives clan - begged; wednesday kind - beg for it.
  8. Transcription: [cl`an`ch`it`], where [k] - acc., Deaf. par., hard .; [l`] - acc., ringing. unpaired., sonor., soft .; [a] - voice., punch .; [n`] - acc., ringing. unpaired., sonor., soft .; [h`] - acc., deaf. unpaired., mild., spike .; [and] - voice., bezud .; [t`] - acc., deaf. steam The letter b does not mean sound.


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