сосиска

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Russian

Etymology

From French saucisse + -ка (-ka).

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Noun

соси́ска (sosískaf inan (genitive соси́ски, nominative plural соси́ски, genitive plural соси́сок, relational adjective соси́сочный, diminutive соси́сочка)

  1. (cooked) sausage, wiener, frankfurter, hot dog
    • 1973, Михаил Булгаков, “Глава VII. Нехорошая квартирка”, in Мастер и Маргарита; English translation from Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky, transl., Master and Margarita, London: Penguin Books, 1997:
      – Ты не похож на архиерея, Азазелло, – заметил кот, накладывая себе сосисек на тарелку.
      – Ty ne poxož na arxijereja, Azazello, – zametil kot, nakladyvaja sebe sosisek na tarelku.
      ‘You don’t look like a bishop, Azazello,’ the cat observed, heaping his plate with frankfurters.

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Descendants

  • English: sosiski (via plural)
  • Georgian: სასისკი (sasisḳi) (non-standard, proscribed)

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Noun

соси́ска (sosýskaf inan (genitive соси́ски, nominative plural соси́ски, genitive plural соси́сок)

  1. sausage, wiener, frankfurter, hot dog

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