rakija
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
Borrowed from Serbo-Croatian rakija/ракија, from Ottoman Turkish راقی (rakı), assumed from Arabic عَرَق (ʕaraq, “sweat; wine”) (as rakija or wine vapor drops are similar to drops of sweat). Doublet of raki.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈɹɑːkɪə/
Noun
rakija (countable and uncountable, plural rakijas)
- A strong distilled alcoholic beverage made from various fruits, varieties of which (such as slivovitz) are found across the Balkans and the Mediterranean.
- 2012, Thammy Evans, Macedonia, fourth edition, Bradt Travel Guides, →ISBN, page 306:
- As in most Balkan countries rakija (pronounced 'RAK-eeyah') is the national drink of Macedonia. While rakija in the surrounding countries is made mainly from fruits such as plums (slivovice) or pears (viljemovka), Macedonian rakija is exclusively made from grapes.
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Translations
strong alcoholic drink
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Anagrams
Serbo-Croatian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /rǎkija/
- Hyphenation: ra‧ki‧ja
- Rhymes: -ija
Declension
Declension of rakija
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nominative | rakija |
genitive | rakije |
dative | rakiji |
accusative | rakiju |
vocative | rakijo |
locative | rakiji |
instrumental | rakijom |
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