сердце

Russian

Etymology

Inherited from Old East Slavic сьрдьце (sĭrdĭce), from Proto-Slavic *sьrdьce (heart), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *ḱr̥d- (heart), whence English heart and core.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈsʲert͡sə]
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Noun

се́рдце (sérdce) n inan (genitive се́рдца, nominative plural сердца́, genitive plural серде́ц, related adjective серде́чный, diminutive серде́чко)

  1. (anatomy) heart
    Се́рдце — фибро́зно-мы́шечный о́рган, обеспе́чивающий ток кро́ви по кровено́сным сосу́дам.
    Sérdce — fibrózno-mýšečnyj órgan, obespéčivajuščij tok króvi po krovenósnym sosúdam.
    The heart is a fibromuscular organ, which supplies blood flow through blood vessels.
  2. temper
  3. anger
  4. darling, love, sweetheart

Declension

Derived terms

References

Rusyn

Etymology

From Old East Slavic сьрдьце (sĭrdĭce), from Proto-Slavic *sьrdьce (heart), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *ḱr̥d- (heart).

Noun

сердце (serdce)

  1. (anatomy) heart
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