пула
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Mariupol Greek
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Ancient Greek πολλά (pollá), neuter plural of πολύς (polús). Cognate with Greek πολύς (polýs).
Pronunciation
[edit]Adverb
[edit]пула́ • (pulá)
- many, much
- 2000, Nadezhda Popova-Kosse, Котину капасыц [Red Riding Hood], Razdolnoye, page 2:
- Пула хроня пису, хасу орус зышкин мукуцку курцыц.
- Pula xronja pisu, xasu orus zyškin mukucku kurcyc.
- Many years ago, next to a forest there lived a little girl.
References
[edit]- A. A. Diamantopulo-Rionis with D. L. Demerdzhi, A. M. Davydova-Diamantopulo, A. A. Shapurma, R. S. Kharabadot, and D. K. Patricha (2006), “пула́”, in Румейско-русский и русско-румейский словарь пяти диалектов греков Приазовья, Mariupol, →ISBN, page 160
- G. A. Animica; M. P. Galikbarova (2013), Румеку глоса[1], Donetsk, page 93
Russian
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]пу́ла • (púla) m inan
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