провести́
verb, perfective, incomparable, inanimate
Translations
- to accompany
- to cheat, to take in, to trick, to fool (:somebody)
- to conduct, to carry out, to perform (:analysis, experiment, investigation, operation, procedure, survey, etc.)
- to hold (:ceremony, election, event, etc.)
- to lay, to install (:road, pipe, wire, etc.)
- to pass across, to pass over, to run over (touch with a smooth movement)
- to see off (accompany someone to a point of departure)
- to spend, to pass (:time)
- to squander (:money)
Declination
| Future Tense | |
|---|---|
| я | проведу́ |
| ти | проведе́ш |
| він/вона/воно | проведе́ |
| ми | проведе́м |
| ви | проведете́ |
| вони | проведу́ть |
| Imperative | |
|---|---|
| ти | проведи́ |
| ви | проведі́ть |
| Past tense | |
|---|---|
| masculine | прові́в |
| feminine | провела́ |
| neuter | провело́ |
| plural | провели́ |
Examples
Малий Мартін провів достатньо тихе дитинство в Атланті, штат Джорджія.
Young Martin spent a fairly quiet childhood in Atlanta, Georgia.
Це дім, у якому поет провів своє дитинство.
This is the house in which the poet lived in his childhood.
Вона переконала чоловіка провести відпустку у Франції.
She talked her husband into having a holiday in France.
Він запропонував провести іншу зустріч наступного понеділка.
He proposed that another meeting be held next Monday.