English
Alternative forms
Noun
perfective aspect (plural perfective aspects)
- (grammar): The perfective aspect is a feature of the verb which denotes viewing the event the verb describes as a completed whole, rather than from within the event as it unfolds. For example, "she sat down" as opposed to "she was sitting down". Since the focus is on the completion of what is expressed by the verb, this aspect is generally associated with the past and future tenses. This term is often used interchangeably with aorist aspect. This is not to be confused with the perfect tense.
Translations
grammatical term
- Belarusian: зако́нчанае трыва́нне n (zakónčanaje tryvánnje)
- Bulgarian: свърше́н вид m (svǎršén vid)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 完成體 (zh), 完成体 (zh) (wánchéngtǐ)
- Czech: dokonavý vid m
- French: perfectif (fr) m
- Georgian: სრული ასპექტი (sruli asṗekṭi)
- German: Perfektum n
- Greek: αόριστος (el) m (aóristos), συνοπτική όψη f (synoptikí ópsi)
- Italian: perfetto (it) m
- Japanese: 完了相 (かんりょうそう, kanryōsō)
- Korean: 완료상 (wallyosang)
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- Latin: perfectum n
- Macedonian: свр́шен вид m (svŕšen vid)
- Polish: aspekt dokonany m
- Portuguese: perfeito (pt) m
- Romanian:
- Russian: соверше́нный вид (ru) m (soveršénnyj vid)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: свршени вид m
- Roman: svršeni vid m
- Slovene: dovršnost f
- Spanish: perfecto (es) m
- Swedish: perfektiv aspekt c
- Turkish:
- Ukrainian: доко́наний вид m (dokónanyj vyd)
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See also