truskawka
See also: truskawką
Polish

truskawka
Etymology
Inherited from Old Polish truskawki (“wild strawberries”), from northern Proto-Slavic *truskavъka. Compare Belarusian труска́ўка (truskáŭka) and Upper Sorbian truskalca.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /trusˈkaf.ka/
Audio (file) - Rhymes: -afka
- Syllabification: trus‧kaw‧ka
Declension
Declension of truskawka
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | truskawka | truskawki |
| genitive | truskawki | truskawek |
| dative | truskawce | truskawkom |
| accusative | truskawkę | truskawki |
| instrumental | truskawką | truskawkami |
| locative | truskawce | truskawkach |
| vocative | truskawko | truskawki |
Related terms
adverb
- truskawkowo
Descendants
- → Samogitian: troskauka
- → Vilamovian: truskaowkia, trüskawk
- → Yiddish: טרוסקאַפֿקע (truskafke)
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