сукка

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Russian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Hebrew סוכה \ סֻכָּה (suká).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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сукка́ or су́кка (sukká or súkkaf inan (genitive сукки́ or су́кки, nominative plural сукки́ or су́кки, genitive plural сукк)

  1. (Judaism) sukkah, temporary dwelling used on Sukkot.

Usage notes

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  • Many people avoid putting stress on the first syllable because this makes it sound identical to су́ка (súka, bitch), but this pronunciation is nonetheless common.

Declension

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