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коч

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Bulgarian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Ottoman Turkish قوچ (koç, ram).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [kɔt͡ʃ]
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Noun

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коч (kočm (relational adjective ко́чи)

  1. (regional) an uncastrated ram

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Chechen

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Noun

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коч (koč?

  1. dress, shirt

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коч (koč?

  1. shirt

Macedonian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Ottoman Turkish قوچ (koç, ram).

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Noun

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коч (kočm

  1. an ungelded ram

Declension

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Declension of коч
singular plural
indefinite коч (koč) кочови (kočovi)
definite unspecified кочот (kočot) кочовите (kočovite)
definite proximal кочов (kočov) кочовиве (kočovive)
definite distal кочон (kočon) кочовине (kočovine)
vocative кочу (koču) кочови (kočovi)
count form коча (koča)
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Pannonian Rusyn

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коч [1]
коч [2]

Etymology

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Inherited from Old Slovak koč, from Hungarian kocsi, possibly with further influence from cognate English coach. Cognate with Slovak koč.

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Noun

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коч (kočm inan (diminutive кочик)

  1. cart, carriage, coach, wagon
    Synonym: ваґон (vagon)
    поштови кочpoštovi kočstage-coach
  2. (rare, colloquial) car, automobile
    Synonym: авто (avto)
    панцирни кочpancirni kočarmoured car
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Russian

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коч (kočm inan (genitive ко́ча, nominative plural ко́чи, genitive plural ко́чей)

  1. koch (boat of Pomors)

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