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Belarusian
Etymology
Compare Polish krócej, Russian коро́че (koróče) and Ukrainian коро́тше (korótše). Sense 2 an ellipsis of караце́й ка́жучы (karacjéj kážučy, literally “more shortly speaking”), possibly a semantic loan from Russian.
Pronunciation
Adverb
караце́й • (karacjéj)
- comparative degree of каро́тка (karótka, “shortly”): more shortly
- in short, in other words, long story short
2014, Уладзіслаў Ахроменка, Музы і свінні, Litres (2018), →ISBN:Дзед Тала́ш — на́ша белару́скае ўсё. Партыза́ны-партыза́ны, белару́скія сыны́. По́дзвіг наро́да несмяро́тны. Жывы́ сы́мбаль, караце́й.- Dzjed Taláš — náša bjelarúskaje ŭsjo. Partyzány-partyzány, bjelarúskija syný. Pódzvih naróda njesmjarótny. Žyvý sýmbalʹ, karacjéj.
- Grandfather Talash is all about being a Belarusian. Partisans are the sons of Belarus. Peoples' heroic deeds are immortal. In short, he is a living symbol.
See also
References
- “карацей” in Belarusian–Russian dictionaries and Belarusian dictionaries at slounik.org