м'якоть

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Ukrainian

Etymology

From м'яки́й (mʺjakýj). Compare Russian мя́коть (mjákotʹ), Belarusian мя́каць (mjákacʹ).

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Noun

м'я́коть (mʺjákotʹf inan (genitive м'я́коті, uncountable)

  1. pulp (the soft center of a fruit)
  2. crumb (the soft internal portion of bread, surrounded by crust)
  3. flesh (soft tissue of the body)
  4. flesh (the soft, often edible, parts of fruits or vegetables)

Declension

Declension of м'я́коть
(inan sg-only 3rd-decl fem-form accent-a)
singular
nominative м'я́коть
mʺjákotʹ
genitive м'я́коті
mʺjákoti
dative м'я́коті
mʺjákoti
accusative м'я́коть
mʺjákotʹ
instrumental м'я́коттю
mʺjákottju
locative м'я́коті
mʺjákoti
vocative м'я́коте
mʺjákote

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