кача

Bulgarian

Etymology

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Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [kɐˈt͡ʃɤ̟]

Verb

кача́ (kačá) pf (imperfective ка́чвам)

  1. to put (something up somewhere, in a higher location)
  2. to put (someone/something into/onto a vehicle)
  3. (figurative) to raise (temperature, prices)
  4. (figurative) to rise up, to revolt
  5. (figurative) to gain (weight)
  6. (figurative, colloquial) to promote (someone)
  7. (computing) to upload
  8. (reflexive with се) to go up (to a higher location), to climb
  9. (reflexive with се) to get (into/onto a vehicle or horse)
  10. (reflexive with се) to rise (of temperature, prices)

Conjugation

Serbo-Croatian

Noun

ка̏ча f (Latin spelling kȁča)

  1. (regional) snake

Declension

Quotations

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Ukrainian

Etymology

ка́(ч)ка (ká(č)ka) + -я́ (-já)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [kɐˈt͡ʃa]
  • (file)

Noun

кача́ (kačá) n animal (genitive кача́ти, nominative plural кача́та, genitive plural кача́т, diminutive кача́тко)

  1. duckling
    Synonym: каченя́ (kačenjá)

Declension

References

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