Pannonian Rusyn

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Etymology

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Inherited from Old Slovak jazyk, from Proto-Slavic *(j)ęzykъ. Cognates include Slovak jazyk and Carpathian Rusyn язы́к (jazŷ́k).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [ˈjazik]
  • Rhymes: -azik
  • Hyphenation: язик

Noun

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язик (jazikm inan (diminutive язичок)

  1. tongue
  2. language

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Russian

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Etymology

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From язь (jazʹ) +‎ -ик (-ik).

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Noun

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я́зик (jázikm anim (genitive я́зика, nominative plural я́зики, genitive plural я́зиков)

  1. diminutive of язь (jazʹ)

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Ukrainian

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Ukrainian Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia uk

Etymology

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Inherited from Old Ruthenian ѧзы́къ (jazýk), from Old East Slavic ѧзꙑкъ (ęzykŭ), from Proto-Slavic *(j)ęzykъ, from Proto-Indo-European *dn̥ǵʰwéh₂s.

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  • IPA(key): [jɐˈzɪk]
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Noun

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язи́к (jazýkm inan (genitive язика́, nominative plural язики́, genitive plural язикі́в)

  1. (anatomy) tongue
  2. (dated or colloquial, proscribed) language, tongue
  3. (archaic) ethnos, nation, tribe
  4. (figuratively, military) captive/prisoner willing to provide intel
  5. (music) clapper (of a bell)

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