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шваґер

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Belarusian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Polish szwagier, German Schwager.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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шва́ґер (švágjerm pers (genitive шва́ґра, nominative plural шва́ґры, genitive plural шва́ґраў)

  1. Taraškievica spelling of шва́гер (šváhjer, brother-in-law).

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Ukrainian

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Etymology

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From Polish szwagier, German Schwager.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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шва́ґер (švágerm pers (genitive шва́ґра or шва́ґера1, nominative plural шва́ґри or шва́ґери1, genitive plural шва́ґрів or шва́ґерів1, feminine шва́ґрова) (1Rare.)

  1. (dialectal) brother-in-law

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