срце

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Macedonian

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Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *sьrdьce.

Pronunciation

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  • Hyphenation: ср‧це

Noun

ср́це (sŕcen (plural ср́ца or ср́циња, relational adjective ср́цев, diminutive ср́ценце or ср́цуле)

  1. (anatomy) heart
  2. () heart (symbol)
  3. (figurative) emotion
  4. (term of endearment) darling, dear
  5. (card games, board games) heart
  6. (figurative) courage
  7. (figurative) core, heart (center, main part of something; middle part of a fruit, genus of a plant)
    Вле́гоа во ср́цето на зе́мјата.
    Vlégoa vo sŕceto na zémjata.
    They entered in the core of the earth
    (literally, “They entered in the heart of the earth.”)
    ср́це на́ зелка.
    sŕce ná zelka.
    core of cabbage
    (literally, “heart of cabbage”)
  8. (colloquial, figurative) stomach
    На гла́дно ср́це.
    Na gládno sŕce.
    On an empty stomach.
    (literally, “On a hungry heart”)

Usage notes

  • The plural in “-иња” is somewhat colloquial. It is furthermore only possible for the meanings of a heart symbol and a dear person.

Declension

Declension of срце
singular plural
indefinite срце (srce) срца (srca)
definite unspecified срцето (srceto) срцата (srcata)
definite proximal срцево (srcevo) срцава (srcava)
definite distal срцено (srceno) срцана (srcana)
vocative срце (srce) срца (srca)
Declension of срце
singular plural
indefinite срце (srce) срциња (srcinja)
definite unspecified срцето (srceto) срцињата (srcinjata)
definite proximal срцево (srcevo) срцињава (srcinjava)
definite distal срцено (srceno) срцињана (srcinjana)
vocative срце (srce) срциња (srcinja)

Derived terms

See also

Suits in Macedonian · бо́и (bói) (layout · text)
херц (herc), ср́це (sŕce) ка́ро (káro), ба́клава (báklava), ло́кум (lókum) пик (pik), лист (list) треф (tref), дете́лина (detélina)

References

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

Serbo-Croatian

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Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *sьrdьce, from Proto-Balto-Slavic *śirˀdís, from Proto-Indo-European *ḱérd.

Pronunciation

Noun

ср̏це n (Latin spelling sȑce)

  1. (anatomy) a heart
    Срце је шупљи мишићни орган који пумпа крв кроз крвоток помоћу сталних ритмичких контракција.
    The heart is the hollow, muscular organ that pumps blood through the circulatory system by way of continuous rhythmic contractions.
  2. emotions, heart
  3. term of endearment; darling, dear
  4. the conventional shape or symbol , used to represent the heart, love, or emotion
  5. , hearts in card- and boardgames
  6. most central, characteristic, or essential part; essence, core, heart

Declension

See also

Suits in Serbo-Croatian · боје (layout · text)
херц, срце каро, коцка пик, лист треф, детелина
German suits in Serbo-Croatian · њемачке боје, немачке боје, мађарске боје (layout · text)
црвена, срце бундева, тиква зелена, зеље, лист жир