пра-
See also: пря
Belarusian
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *pra-.
Prefix
пра- • (pra-)
Derived terms
Belarusian terms prefixed with пра-
Bulgarian
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *pra-.
Prefix
пра- • (pra-)
Derived terms
Bulgarian terms prefixed with пра-
Further reading
- пра- in Rečnik na bǎlgarskija ezik (Institut za bǎlgarski ezik)
Russian
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *pra-.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [prə]
- IPA(key): [ˈpra] (when stressed)
Prefix
пра- • (pra-)
- great (when used with ancestors and descendants)
- ur-, proto- (primitive, original)
- пра- (pra-) + славя́нский (slavjánskij, “Slavic”) → праславя́нский (praslavjánskij, “Proto-Slavic”)
- пра- (pra-) + восточнославя́нский (vostočnoslavjánskij, “East Slavic”) → правосточнославя́нский (pravostočnoslavjánskij, “Old East Slavic”) (relational)
Derived terms
Russian terms prefixed with пра-
- праба́бушка (prabábuška)
- пра́внук (právnuk)
- пра́внучка (právnučka)
- пра́дед (práded)
- прама́терь (pramáterʹ)
- пранарод (pranarod)
- пра́отец (práotec)
- прапра́дед (prapráded)
- праро́дина (praródina)
- праславя́не (praslavjáne)
- праязы́к (prajazýk)
Ukrainian
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *pra-.
Prefix
пра- • (pra-)
- great-
- proto-
- пра- (pra-) + слов'янський (slovʺjansʹkyj) → праслов'янський (praslovʺjansʹkyj)
Derived terms
Ukrainian terms prefixed with пра-
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