смак

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Belarusian

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Etymology

Borrowed from Polish smak (taste), from Old High German gismac (taste) or Middle High German gesmac(h) (taste); compare German Geschmack (taste), Yiddish געשמאַק (geshmak, taste).

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Noun

смак (smakm inan (genitive сма́ка, nominative plural сма́кі, genitive plural сма́каў)

  1. taste
    Hypernym: пачу́цце (pačúccje)
    го́ркі смакhórki smaka bitter taste
    спрабава́ць на смакsprabavácʹ na smakto taste

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References

  • смак” in Belarusian–Russian dictionaries and Belarusian dictionaries at slounik.org

Russian

Etymology

Borrowed from Polish smak (taste), from Old High German gismac (taste) or Middle High German gesmac(h) (taste); compare German Geschmack (taste).

Pronunciation

Noun

смак (smakm inan (genitive сма́ка, uncountable)

  1. gusto, pleasant taste
  2. (figuratively or poetic) zest, relish, gusto

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Serbo-Croatian

Noun

сма̏к m (Latin spelling smȁk)

  1. end, termination
    смак св(иј)ета - end of the world

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Ukrainian

Etymology

Borrowed from Polish smak.

Pronunciation

Noun

смак (smakm inan (genitive смаку́, nominative plural смаки́, genitive plural смакі́в, relational adjective смакови́й)

  1. taste

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