From Polish szafa, from Middle High German schaf, from Old High German scaph, from Proto-West Germanic *skap (“shape”), from Proto-Germanic *skapą. Cognate with Ukrainian ша́фа (šáfa) and Russian шкаф (škaf).
ша́фа • (šáfa) f inan (genitive ша́фы, nominative plural ша́фы, genitive plural шаф)
singular | plural | |
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nominative | ша́фа šáfa |
ша́фы šáfy |
genitive | ша́фы šáfy |
шаф šaf |
dative | ша́фе šáfje |
ша́фам šáfam |
accusative | ша́фу šáfu |
ша́фы šáfy |
instrumental | ша́фай, ша́фаю šáfaj, šáfaju |
ша́фамі šáfami |
locative | ша́фе šáfje |
ша́фах šáfax |
count form | — | ша́фы1 šáfy1 |
1Used with the numbers 2, 3, 4 and higher numbers after 20 ending in 2, 3, and 4.
Borrowed from Chinese 沙發/沙发 (shāfā).
шафа • (šafa) (Mongolian spelling ᠱᠠᠹᠠ (šafa))
From Polish szafa, from Middle High German schaf, from Old High German scaph, from Proto-West Germanic *skap (“shape”), from Proto-Germanic *skapą. Cognate with Belarusian ша́фа (šáfa) and Russian шкаф (škaf).
ша́фа • (šáfa) f inan (genitive ша́фи, nominative plural ша́фи, genitive plural шаф, diminutive ша́фка)