потурнак
Bulgarian
Etymology
поту́ри (potúri, “culottes, a kind of pants supposed to be worn in particular by Turkicized people”) + -нак (-nak), so it has been reinterpreted as поту́рча се (potúrča se, “to convert into a Türk”) + -нак (-nak).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [poturˈnak]
Noun
потурна́к • (poturnák) m
Usage notes
The term has negative connotations. For a Bulgarian muslim, who has converted to Islam but has preserved their native language and identity, the non-pejorative term Bulgarian пома́к (pomák) is used.
Declension
Declension of потурна́к
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| indefinite | потурна́к poturnák |
потурна́ци poturnáci |
| definite (subject form) |
потурна́кът poturnákǎt |
потурна́ците poturnácite |
| definite (object form) |
потурна́ка poturnáka | |
| count form | — | потурна́ка poturnáka |
| vocative form | потурна́ко poturnáko |
потурна́ци poturnáci |
Related terms
- пома́к (pomák, “Bulgarian muslim”)
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