чашка

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Macedonian

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *čašьka. Equivalent to чаша (čaša) +‎ -ка (-ka)

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  • Hyphenation: чаш‧ка

Noun

чашка (čaškaf

  1. small cup

Declension

Declension of чашка
singular plural
indefinite чашка (čaška) чашки (čaški)
definite unspecified чашката (čaškata) чашките (čaškite)
definite proximal чашкава (čaškava) чашкиве (čaškive)
definite distal чашкана (čaškana) чашкине (čaškine)
vocative чашко (čaško) чашки (čaški)

Russian

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *čašьka. Equivalent to ча́ша (čáša) +‎ -ка (-ka). Cognate with Polish czasza, Sanskrit चषक (caṣaka).

Pronunciation

Noun

ча́шка (čáškaf inan (genitive ча́шки, nominative plural ча́шки, genitive plural ча́шек, relational adjective ча́шечный, diminutive ча́шечка)

  1. diminutive of ча́ша (čáša)
  2. cup
    • 1862, Иван Тургенев [Ivan Turgenev], “Глава 10”, in Отцы и дети; English translation from Richard Hare, transl., Fathers and Sons, 1947:
      База́ров вообще́ говори́л ма́ло в прису́тствии «старичко́в Кирса́новых» (так он называ́л обо́их бра́тьев), а в тот ве́чер он чу́вствовал себя́ не в ду́хе и мо́лча выпива́л ча́шку за ча́шкой.
      Bazárov voobščé govoríl málo v prisútstvii «staričkóv Kirsánovyx» (tak on nazyvál obóix brátʹjev), a v tot véčer on čúvstvoval sebjá ne v dúxe i mólča vypivál čášku za čáškoj.
      As a rule Bazarov spoke little in the presence of the "old Kirsanovs" (that was what he called the brothers), and that evening he felt in a bad humor and drank cup after cup of tea without saying a word.
  3. pan
  4. cap
    надколе́нная ча́шкаnadkolénnaja čáškakneecap

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Further reading

  • чашка in Большой толковый словарь, editor-in-chief С. А. Кузнецов – hosted at gramota.ru

Ukrainian

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *čašьka.

Pronunciation

Noun

ча́шка (čáškaf inan (genitive ча́шки, nominative plural чашки́, genitive plural чашо́к, diminutive ча́шечка)

  1. cup

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