фиалка
Russian

фиалка
Etymology
Borrowed from Old Ruthenian фїа́лка (att. early 17th c.) at the turn of 18th c., itself with a gender change from Middle Polish fiałek, a variant of fiołek, from Old Polish fiołek (att. 1447), from Middle High German vîol, from Latin viola.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [fʲɪˈaɫkə]
Noun
фиа́лка • (fiálka) f inan (genitive фиа́лки, nominative plural фиа́лки, genitive plural фиа́лок)
Declension
Declension of фиа́лка (inan fem-form velar-stem accent-a reduc)
Related terms
- фиа́лковый (fiálkovyj)
Descendants
- → Yiddish: פֿיאַלקע (fyalke)
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