всякий

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Russian

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Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *vьśako. Cognates include Ukrainian уся́кий (usjákyj), Belarusian уся́кі (usjáki), Bulgarian все́ки (vséki), Serbo-Croatian сва̏ки / svȁki.

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Determiner

вся́кий (vsjákij)

  1. any, every
    Разумеется, как всякий человек, я пытаюсь (вернее, пыталась) сформировать у дочери определённую систему ценностей.Razumejetsja, kak vsjakij čelovek, ja pytajusʹ (verneje, pytalasʹ) sformirovatʹ u dočeri opredeljónnuju sistemu cennostej.Of course, like any person, I try (or rather, tried) to form a certain system of values in my daughter.
    Владимир Владимирович подобных сцен не любил и всякий раз старался избавиться от посетителя.Vladimir Vladimirovič podobnyx scen ne ljubil i vsjakij raz staralsja izbavitʹsja ot posetitelja.Vladimir Vladimirovich did not like such scenes and every time tried to get rid of the visitor.
  2. all sorts of
  3. all kinds of

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Pronoun

вся́кий (vsjákij)

  1. anybody, anyone, everybody, everyone
    Synonyms: ка́ждый (káždyj), любо́й (ljubój, every); ра́зный (ráznyj), разнообра́зный (raznoobráznyj, various); всевозмо́жный (vsevozmóžnyj, all possible); како́й бы то ни́ было (kakój by to ní bylo, whatever, whichever), мале́йший (maléjšij, the smallest)
    Всякий знает: мало заработать деньги ― надо ещё их сохранить.Vsjakij znajet: malo zarabotatʹ denʹgi ― nado ješčó ix soxranitʹ.Everyone knows that it is not enough to earn money ― it is necessary also to save it.
  2. anything

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Ukrainian

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Etymology

Inherited from Old Ruthenian всѧкый (vsjakyj), усѧкый (usjakyj), from Old East Slavic вьсꙗкъ (vĭsjakŭ), from Proto-Slavic *vьśakъ.

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Determiner

вся́кий (vsjákyj)

  1. all, any, each, every
    Synonyms: весь (vesʹ), ко́жний (kóžnyj), бу́дь-яки́й (búdʹ-jakýj)
  2. (nominalised) everyone, everybody, anyone, anybody
    Synonyms: всі (vsi), ко́жний (kóžnyj), бу́дь-хто (búdʹ-xto)
  3. all kinds of, all sorts of, various
    Synonyms: всіля́кий (vsiljákyj), рі́зний (ríznyj), різномані́тний (riznomanítnyj), розмаї́тий (rozmajítyj), багатомані́тний (bahatomanítnyj)

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