айва

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Russian

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айва

Etymology

Borrowed from Crimean Tatar ayva (quince), borrowed from Ottoman Turkish آیوا (ayva).

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Noun

айва́ (ajváf inan (genitive айвы́, nominative plural айвы́, genitive plural *айв)

  1. quince
    • 1952, “Мясо. Тушёное мясо. Мясо с айвой”, in Книга о вкусной и здоровой пище, Москва: Пищепромиздат; English translation from The Book of Tasty and Healthy Food, (Please provide a date or year):
      При пода́че на стол мя́со с айво́й переложи́ть на подогре́тое блю́до и посы́пать зе́ленью петру́шки и́ли укро́пом.
      Pri podáče na stol mjáso s ajvój pereložítʹ na podogrétoje bljúdo i posýpatʹ zélenʹju petrúški íli ukrópom.
      Serving meat with quince put it onto a heated dish and strew it with parsley or dill.

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Ukrainian

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Etymology

Borrowed from Crimean Tatar ayva from Ottoman Turkish آیوا (ayva).

Pronunciation

Noun

айва́ (ajváf inan (genitive айви́, nominative plural а́йви, genitive plural а́йвів, relational adjective айво́вий)

  1. quince

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Descendants

  • Polish: ajwa

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