- verb походи́ть
- verb походи́ть
Translation
to walk (for a while)
Example: Хо́чешь походи́ть со мной по магази́нам? - Do you want to come shopping with me?
Usage info
Note: Wiktionary lists this as two distinct verbs but both with the same spelling. However, other sources state it is one verb with two meanings - 'to walk for a while, to wander' and 'to resemble, to look like'.
Conjugation
| Present | Future | |
|---|---|---|
| я | - | похожу́ |
| ты | - | похо́дишь |
| он/она́/оно́ | - | похо́дит |
| мы | - | похо́дим |
| вы | - | похо́дите |
| они́ | - | похо́дят |
Note: Stress change.
| Imperative | |
|---|---|
| ты | походи́ |
| вы | походи́те |
| Past | |
|---|---|
| masculine | походи́л |
| feminine | походи́ла |
| neuter | походи́ло |
| plural | походи́ли |
Participles
| Active present | ||
|---|---|---|
| Active past | someone who was doing | |
| Passive present | ||
| Passive past | ||
| Gerund present | ||
| Gerund past | походи́в походи́вши | while doing (past) |
Contributions
Little_Louis edited usage info 2 years ago.
Little_Louis edited usage info 2 years ago.
Little_Louis edited translation 2 years ago.
Little_Louis edited translation, related words, verb basics, imperative forms, past forms, conjugation and participles 2 years ago.




















