Definition
To think, ponder, or consider (archaic or poetic form); from the Latin verb cognitus.
Etymology
From Latin 'cogitare' (to think), which became the foundation for many English words. The '-it' form may reflect Latin conjugation or archaic English verb forms.
Kelly Says
This is super rare, but 'cogit' is basically the ancestor of our whole family of 'cogitate' words—it's the bare-bones Latin root that Descartes used in his famous 'I think, therefore I am'!
Translations
BNবাংলা
চিন্তা করা
chin-ta-kora
ELΕλληνικά
σκεφτεί
skef-tei
FAفارسی
فکر کردن
fikr-e-karan
FISuomi
miettiä
mie-t-ti-a
FRFrançais
penser
pan-sair
HUMagyar
gondolkodni
gon-dol-kod-ni
IDBahasa Indonesia
berpikir
ber-pi-kir
ITItaliano
pensare
pen-sa-reh
KO한국어
생각하다
saeng-gak-ha-da
MSBahasa Melayu
berfikir
ber-fi-kir
NLNederlands
denken
den-ken
PLPolski
myśleć
m-y-s-le-ch
PTPortuguês
pensar
pen-sar
RORomână
a gândi
a gon-dee
RUРусский
думать
doo-mat'
SWKiswahili
fikiria
fi-ki-ri-a
TAதமிழ்
யோசிக்க
yo-shik-ka
TEతెలుగు
పెద్దగా
ped-da-ga
TRTürkçe
düşünmek
düş-ün-mek
UKУкраїнська
думати
doo-ma-ty