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поговорка

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Bulgarian

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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погово́рка (pogovórkaf

  1. saying, proverb

Declension

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Declension of погово́рка
singular plural
indefinite погово́рка
pogovórka
погово́рки
pogovórki
definite погово́рката
pogovórkata
погово́рките
pogovórkite

Macedonian

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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поговорка (pogovorkaf

  1. proverb

Declension

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Declension of поговорка
singular plural
indefinite поговорка (pogovorka) поговорки (pogovorki)
definite unspecified поговорката (pogovorkata) поговорките (pogovorkite)
definite proximal поговоркава (pogovorkava) поговоркиве (pogovorkive)
definite distal поговоркана (pogovorkana) поговоркине (pogovorkine)
vocative поговорке (pogovorke) поговорки (pogovorki)

Russian

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [pəɡɐˈvorkə]
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Noun

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погово́рка (pogovórkaf inan (genitive погово́рки, nominative plural погово́рки, genitive plural погово́рок)

  1. saying, proverb, byword (concise, descriptive folk phrase)

Usage notes

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The Russian terms погово́рка (pogovórka) and посло́вица (poslóvica) both translate to proverb or saying in English, but have subtly different usage in Russian:

  • погово́рка (pogovórka) is a concise descriptive phrase, usually not forming a complete sentence, which may hint at a lesson but does not state it explicitly; e.g. во́ду в сту́пе толо́чь (vódu v stúpe tolóčʹ, to plough the sand, to waste one's time, literally to grind water in a mortar).
  • посло́вица (poslóvica) is a complete sentence communicating an explicit lesson or an important truth; e.g. во́ду вари́ть — вода́ и бу́дет (vódu varítʹ — vodá i búdet, if you waste your time, you will achieve nothing, literally if you boil water [with nothing in it], you will get water).

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