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Russian
Etymology
день (denʹ) + -ёк (-jók)
Pronunciation
Noun
денёк • (denjók) m inan (genitive денька́, nominative plural деньки́, genitive plural денько́в)
- diminutive of день (denʹ): day
1885, Антон Павлович Чехов (Anton Pavlovich Chekhov), “Дачники ”, in Осколки :Ко́ля, Ко́стя, Ни́на, Фи́фа ... де́ти! Целу́йте кузе́на Са́шу! Все к тебе́, всем вы́водком, и денька́ на три, на четы́ре. Наде́юсь, не стесни́м? Ты, пожа́луйста, без церемо́нии.- Kólja, Kóstja, Nína, Fífa ... déti! Celújte kuzɛ́na Sášu! Vse k tebé, vsem vývodkom, i denʹká na tri, na četýre. Nadéjusʹ, ne stesním? Ty, požálujsta, bez ceremónii.
- Kolya, Kostya, Nina, Fifa ... children! Kiss your cousin Sasha! Here we all are, with our whole brood, for three or four short days. I hope we won't be crowding you? Please don't go to any trouble.
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