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1.1
Etymology
1.2
Pronunciation
1.3
Noun
1.3.1
Declension
1.4
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Czech
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Etymology
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From
pra-
+
kůň
.
Pronunciation
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IPA
(
key
)
:
[ˈprakuːɲ]
Hyphenation:
pra‧kůň
Noun
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prakůň
m
anim
any of the genera
Hyracotherium
(syn.
Eohippus
) or
Hipparion
of extinct
equid
mammals
Declension
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Declension of
prakůň
(
soft masculine animate quant-alt
)
singular
plural
nominative
prakůň
prakoně
genitive
prakoně
prakoní
,
prakoňů
dative
prakoňovi
,
prakoni
prakoním
,
prakoňům
accusative
prakoně
prakoně
vocative
prakoni
prakoně
locative
prakoňovi
,
prakoni
prakoních
instrumental
prakoněm
prakoni
,
prakoňmi
Further reading
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“
prakůň
”, in
Příruční slovník jazyka českého
(in Czech),
1935–1957
“
prakůň
”, in
Slovník spisovného jazyka českého
(in Czech),
1960–1971, 1989
Categories
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Czech terms prefixed with pra-
Czech terms with IPA pronunciation
Czech lemmas
Czech nouns
Czech masculine nouns
Czech animate nouns
Czech masculine animate nouns
Czech soft masculine animate nouns
Czech nouns with quantitative vowel alternation
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