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кіт

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See also: кит and кит.

Belarusian

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кіт (1)

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [kʲit]
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Etymology 1

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Inherited from Old Ruthenian китъ (kit).

Noun

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кіт (kitm animal (genitive кіта́, nominative plural кіты́, genitive plural кіто́ў, relational adjective кіто́вы)

  1. whale (a large marine mammal)
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Etymology 2

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Noun

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кіт (kitm inan (genitive кі́ту, uncountable)

  1. putty, mastic
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References

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  • кіт” in Belarusian–Russian dictionaries and Belarusian dictionaries at slounik.org
  • кіт”, in Skarnik's Belarusian dictionary (in Belarusian), based on Kandrat Krapiva's Explanatory Dictionary of the Belarusian Language (1977-1984)

Ukrainian

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кіт

Etymology

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From Old East Slavic котъ (kotŭ), from Proto-Slavic *kotъ.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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кіт (kitm animal (genitive кота́, nominative plural коти́, genitive plural коті́в, feminine кі́шка, diminutive ко́тик or кото́к or кото́чок or коту́сь or кицю́ня)

  1. tomcat (domestic feline; member of Felidae family)

Declension

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Declension of кіт
(animal hard masc-form accent-b і-о)
singular plural
nominative кіт
kit
коти́
kotý
genitive кота́
kotá
коті́в
kotív
dative кото́ві, коту́
kotóvi, kotú
кота́м
kotám
accusative кота́
kotá
коти́, коті́в
kotý, kotív
instrumental кото́м
kotóm
кота́ми
kotámy
locative кото́ві
kotóvi
кота́х
kotáx
vocative ко́те
kóte
коти́
kotý

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