курче

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Bulgarian

Etymology

From кур (kur, cock) +‎ -че (-če, diminutive suffix).

Pronunciation

Noun

ку́рче (kúrčen

  1. diminutive of кур (kur, cock)

Declension

Pannonian Rusyn

Etymology

Inherited from Old Slovak kurča. Cognates include Slovak kurča (chick) and Ukrainian курча́ (kurčá).

Pronunciation

Noun

курче (kurčen (diminutive курчатко, related adjective курчецов)

  1. chicken (animal)
    надзате курчеnadzate kurčestuffed chicken
    паховане курчеpaxovane kurčefried chicken

Usage notes

  • The distinction between курче (kurče) and кура (kura) is similar to that between Serbo-Croatian пилеpile and кокошkokoš, in that the former used to have the meaning of "chick (baby chicken)", but has now come closer to "young broiler chicken", while the latter means "hen", noting that the chicken is older and not ideal to harvest for meat. As a result, for most culinary applications, the words relating to "chick" would be used, rather than the word for "hen", such as Serbo-Croatian пилетинаpiletina. In Pannonian Rusyn, курчатко (kurčatko) has supplanted курче (kurče) as the word for "chick", in the actual sense of "baby chicken".

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