нитка

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See also: нїтка

Macedonian

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *nitь.

Pronunciation

Noun

нитка (nitkaf (plural нитки)

  1. thread
    Synonym: нишка (niška)

Declension

Declension of нитка
singular plural
indefinite нитка (nitka) нитки (nitki)
definite unspecified нитката (nitkata) нитките (nitkite)
definite proximal ниткава (nitkava) ниткиве (nitkive)
definite distal ниткана (nitkana) ниткине (nitkine)
vocative нитко (nitko) нитки (nitki)

Russian

нитка

Etymology

нить (nitʹ) +‎ -ка (-ka)

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Noun

ни́тка (nítkaf inan (genitive ни́тки, nominative plural ни́тки, genitive plural ни́ток, diminutive ни́точка)

  1. thread
    ши́тый бе́лыми ни́ткамиšítyj bélymi nítkamitransparent, obvious to anyone (literally, “sewn with white threads”)
    до ни́ткиdo nítkicompletely (literally, “to the thread”)
    • 1905, Александр Куприн [Aleksandr I. Kuprin], chapter IV, in Поединок; English translation from Josh Billings, transl., The Duel, New York: Melville House Publishing, 2011:
      Ромашо́в опя́ть завладе́л ни́ткой и потихо́ньку, е́ле заме́тно для самого́ себя́, потя́гивал её́ из рук молодо́й же́нщины.
      Romašóv opjátʹ zavladél nítkoj i potixónʹku, jéle zamétno dlja samovó sebjá, potjágival jejó iz ruk molodój žénščiny.
      Romashov picked up the thread again and quietly, almost imperceptibly to himself even, pulled it from the hand of the young woman.
  2. string (of beads, of pearls)

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Ukrainian

Etymology

нить (nytʹ) +‎ ка (ka)

Pronunciation

Noun

ни́тка (nýtkaf inan (genitive ни́тки, nominative plural нитки́, genitive plural нито́к, diminutive ни́точка)

  1. thread

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