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to let in
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This verb can also mean the following: unleash, incite, sic, allow to enter, strike.
This verb's imperfective counterpart:
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Latinized
Translation
Stress
Я
Ты
Он/она
Мы
Вы
Они
Future tense
напущу
napuschu
I will let in
напустишь
napustish'
you will let in
напустит
napustit
he/she will let in
напустим
napustim
we will let in
напустите
napustite
you all will let in
напустят
napustjat
they will let in
Perfective Imperative mood
-
напусти
napusti
let in
-
-
напустите
napustite
let in
-
Он
Она
Оно
Они
Perfective Past tense
напустил
napustil
he did in
напустила
napustila
she did in
напустило
napustilo
it did in
напустили
napustili
they did in
Conditional
напустил бы
napustil by
He would let in
напустила бы
napustila by
She would let in
напустило бы
napustilo by
It would let in
напустили бы
napustili by
They would let in
Pres. Act.
Past Act.
Pres. Pass.
Past Pass.
Present Adv.
Past Adv.
Participles
напустивший
napustivšij
one who let in
напущенный
napuščennyj
one who was let in
напустив
napustiv
while letting in
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