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паприка

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Russian

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Etymology

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Probably borrowed from German Paprika, from Serbo-Croatian па̀прика, from па̏пар (pepper), from Proto-Slavic *pьpьrь, from Latin piper (pepper), from Ancient Greek πέπερι (péperi), from Sanskrit पिप्पलि (pippali, long pepper). Doublet of пе́рец (pérec).

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Noun

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па́прика (páprikaf inan (genitive па́прики, nominative plural па́прики, genitive plural па́прик)

  1. red pepper, paprika

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Serbo-Croatian

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Etymology

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From па̏пар (pepper) +‎ -ика, from Proto-Slavic *pьpьrь, from Latin piper (pepper), from Ancient Greek πέπερι (péperi), from Sanskrit पिप्पलि (pippali, long pepper).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /pǎprika/
  • Hyphenation: па‧при‧ка

Noun

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па̀прика f (Latin spelling pàprika)

  1. bell pepper, pepper, paprika (Capsicum fruit)

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Ukrainian

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Etymology

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Probably borrowed from Hungarian paprika, from Serbo-Croatian па̀прика, from па̏пар (pepper), from Proto-Slavic *pьpьrь, from Latin piper (pepper), from Ancient Greek πέπερι (péperi), from Sanskrit पिप्पलि (pippali, long pepper). Doublet of пе́рець (pérecʹ).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [ˈpaprekɐ]
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Noun

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па́прика (páprykaf inan (genitive па́прики, uncountable)

  1. bell pepper, pepper, paprika (Capsicum fruit)

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