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закуска

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Bulgarian

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Etymology

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From Proto-Slavic *zakusъka.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [zɐˈkuskɐ]
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Noun

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заку́ска (zakúskaf

  1. breakfast
  2. snack, light meal
  3. refreshment (a light snack or fresh drink without alcohol)

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Macedonian

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Noun

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закуска (zakuskaf

  1. (rare) snack

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Declension of закуска
singular plural
indefinite закуска (zakuska) закуски (zakuski)
definite unspecified закуската (zakuskata) закуските (zakuskite)
definite proximal закускава (zakuskava) закускиве (zakuskive)
definite distal закускана (zakuskana) закускине (zakuskine)
vocative закуске (zakuske) закуски (zakuski)

Russian

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Etymology

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From закуси́ть (zakusítʹ) +‎ -ка (-ka).

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Noun

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заку́ска (zakúskaf inan (genitive заку́ски, nominative plural заку́ски, genitive plural заку́сок, relational adjective заку́сочный, diminutive заку́сочка)

  1. snack, bite
  2. hors d'oeuvres, appetizer

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Ukrainian

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Etymology

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From Old East Slavic [Term?], cognate to Russian заку́ска (zakúska), etc. Equivalent to закуси́ти (zakusýty) +‎ -ка (-ka).

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заку́ска (zakúskaf inan (genitive заку́ски, nominative plural заку́ски, genitive plural заку́сок)

  1. hors d'oeuvre, appetizer
  2. (Western Ukraine) fried pickled beetroot, a traditional funeral and Christmas Eve dish

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