Arabic | پارشا |
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Cyrillic | парша |
Latin | parşa |
Yañalif | parca |
парша • (parşa)
парша • (parşa)
singular | plural | |
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nominative | парша (parşa) | паршалар (parşalar) |
genitive | паршаның (parşanyñ) | паршалардың (parşalardyñ) |
dative | паршаға (parşağa) | паршаларға (parşalarğa) |
accusative | паршаны (parşany) | паршаларды (parşalardy) |
locative | паршада (parşada) | паршаларда (parşalarda) |
ablative | паршадан (parşadan) | паршалардан (parşalardan) |
instrumental | паршамен (parşamen) | паршалармен (parşalarmen) |
First attested 18th century. Cognate with пе́рхоть (pérxotʹ, “dandruff”) and ultimately derives from Proto-Slavic *pьrxъ, but the exact etymology is unclear: the term might either be inherited from Old East Slavic or borrowed from Polish parch. Compare with Ukrainian па́рша (párša).
парша́ • (paršá) f inan (genitive парши́, nominative plural парши́, genitive plural парше́й)
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па́рша • (párša) f inan (genitive па́рші, nominative plural па́рші, genitive plural па́ршів)