Ukrainian Wikipedia has an article on: <span class="searchmatch">гачі</span> Wikipedia uk <span class="searchmatch">ґа́чі</span> (gáči) From Proto-Slavic *gaťę. IPA(key): [ˈɦat͡ʃʲi] <span class="searchmatch">га́чі</span> • (háči) m inan pl (genitive га́чів...
Wikipedia has an article on: Undergarment Wikipedia From Ukrainian <span class="searchmatch">га́чі</span> (háči), <span class="searchmatch">ґа́чі</span> pl (gáči, “underwear”). Possibly back-formed from diminutive gotchies...
Declension of gacie → Czech: gatě, gaťe, katě → Slovak: gate, gaťe, → Ukrainian: <span class="searchmatch">ґа́чі</span> (gáči), ґа́ці (gáci) See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form....
ginchies, gitchies From gitch, a variation of gotch, from Ukrainian <span class="searchmatch">га́чі</span> (háči), <span class="searchmatch">ґа́чі</span> pl (gáči). Rhymes: -ɒntʃ gonch (Alberta and British Columbia, slang)...
Polish: gacie → Czech: gatě, gaťe, katě → Slovak: gate, gaťe, → Ukrainian: <span class="searchmatch">ґа́чі</span> (gáči), ґа́ці (gáci) B. Sieradzka-Baziur, Ewa Deptuchowa, Joanna Duska,...
article on: Undergarment Wikipedia Variation of gotch, from Ukrainian <span class="searchmatch">га́чі</span> (háči), <span class="searchmatch">ґа́чі</span> (gáči). ginch (Alberta, British Columbia, slang) Underwear, especially...