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Russian
Etymology
шар (šar) + -ик (-ik)
Pronunciation
Noun
ша́рик • (šárik) m inan (genitive ша́рика, nominative plural ша́рики, genitive plural ша́риков, relational adjective ша́риковый)
- diminutive of шар (šar): small ball, bead, party balloon
- ша́рик для подши́пников ― šárik dlja podšípnikov ― ball for bearings
- нафтали́новый ша́рик ― naftalínovyj šárik ― mothball
- ша́рик моро́женого ― šárik moróženovo ― scoop of ice cream
- corpuscle (of blood)
- кра́сные кровяны́е ша́рики ― krásnyje krovjanýje šáriki ― red blood corpuscles
- (plural only, slang) brains, mental ability
- у него́ ша́рики за ро́лики зае́хали ― u nevó šáriki za róliki zajéxali ― he is off his rocker; he went a little zonkers
- у него́ ша́риков не хвата́ет ― u nevó šárikov ne xvatájet ― he has a few loose screws (literally, “he doesn't have enough ‘balls’/brains”)
Declension
Descendants
Yakut
Etymology
Borrowed from Russian шарик (šarik).
Noun
шарик • (sharik)
- ball, balloon
- оҕо шарига ― oğo shariga ― a child's balloon
- (of blood) corpuscle
- хаан кыһыл шариктара ― qaan kıhıl shariktara ― red blood corpuscles
- хаан үрүҥ шариктара ― qaan ürüñ shariktara ― white blood corpuscles
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