скала

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See also: скаля

Bulgarian

Etymology 1

From Proto-Slavic *skala. Cognate with Russian скала́ (skalá), Slovak skala, Slovene skala. Also akin to Ancient Greek σκάλλω (skállō, stir up, hoe), Armenian ցելում (cʿelum, to rend, split), Old Norse skilja (to part, separate). Cf. English shale.

Noun

скала́ (skaláf (relational adjective ска́лен)

  1. rock, crag
    Synonyms: канара (kanara), зъбер (zǎber)
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Etymology 2

Ultimately from Latin scala. Cognate with Greek σκάλα (skála), French échelle.

Noun

ска́ла (skálaf

  1. scale (music), range, gamut
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Macedonian

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

Borrowed from Latin scala. Cognate with Greek σκάλα (skála), Albanian shkallë, Aromanian scarã, Italian scala, English scale.

Noun

скала (skalaf (diminutive скаличка)

  1. ladder
  2. stair (a single stair on a staircase)
  3. (in the plural) stairs, staircase
  4. scale (music)
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Etymology 2

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *skala.

Noun

скала (skalaf

  1. (dialectal) rock
    Synonym: карпа (karpa)
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References

  • скала” in Дигитален речник на македонскиот јазик (Digitalen rečnik na makedonskiot jazik) − drmj.eu

Russian

Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *skala.

Noun

скала́ (skaláf inan (genitive скалы́, nominative plural ска́лы, genitive plural скал, relational adjective ска́льный)

  1. rock, cliff, crag (mass of projecting rock)
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Etymology 2

Verb

скала́ (skalá)

  1. feminine singular past indicative imperfective of скать (skatʹ)

Ukrainian

Etymology 1

Ultimately from Latin scala.

Pronunciation

Noun

ска́ла (skálaf inan (genitive ска́ли, nominative plural ска́ли, genitive plural скал)

  1. scale (music), range, gamut
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References

Etymology 2

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *skala.

Pronunciation

Noun

скала́ (skaláf inan (genitive скали́, nominative plural ска́ли, genitive plural скал)

  1. (dated) rock, cliff, crag (mass of projecting rock)
    Synonym: ске́ля (skélja)
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