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шаньга

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Russian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Finnic, compare Karelian šanki (harvested cereals; stubble); Komi-Zyrian, Udmurt and Eastern Mari have the word for the pastry from Russian.

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Noun

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ша́ньга (šánʹgaf inan (genitive ша́ньги, nominative plural ша́ньги, genitive plural ша́нег)

  1. a kind of pastry likened to a vatrushka but unsweet and often filled with potato

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Descendants

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  • Ukrainian: ша́ньга (šánʹha)

Ukrainian

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Etymology

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From Russian ша́ньга (šánʹga).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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ша́ньга (šánʹhaf inan (genitive ша́ньги, nominative plural ша́ньги, genitive plural ша́ньог)

  1. a kind of pastry likened to a vatrushka but unsweet and often filled with potato

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