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====Descendants====
====Descendants====
* East Slavic:
* East Slavic:
** Belarusian: {{l|be|стары|tr=stáry}}
** Belarusian: {{l|be|стары}}
** Russian: {{l|ru|старый|tr=stáryj}}
** Russian: {{l|ru|старый}}
** Ukrainian: {{l|uk|старий|tr=starýj}}
** Ukrainian: {{l|uk|старий}}
* South Slavic:
* South Slavic:
** Old Church Slavonic: {{l|cu|старъ|tr=starŭ}}
** Old Church Slavonic: {{l|cu|старъ}}
** Bulgarian: {{l|bg|стар|tr=star}}
** Bulgarian: {{l|bg|стар}}
** Macedonian: {{l|mk|стар|tr=star}}
** Macedonian: {{l|mk|стар}}
** Serbo-Croatian:
** Serbo-Croatian:
**: Cyrillic: {{l|sh|ста̏р|sc=Cyrl}}
**: Cyrillic: {{l|sh|ста̏р|sc=Cyrl}}
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** Slovene: {{l|sl|stàr}}
** Slovene: {{l|sl|stàr}}
* West Slavic:
* West Slavic:
** Czech: {{l|cs|starý}}
** Czech: {{l/cs|starý}}
** Polish: {{l|pl|stary}}
** Lower Sorbian: {{l/dsb|stary}}
** Slovak: {{l|sk|starý}}
** Polish: {{l/pl|stary}}
** Slovak: {{l/sk|starý}}

Revision as of 01:09, 18 September 2013

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Proto-Slavic

Adjective

*starъ (comparative *starějь)

  1. old, ancient

Declension

Descendants