вуйчо
Bulgarian
Etymology
From Proto-Slavic *ujь plus a suffix, cognate with Serbo-Croatian ујак/ujak, also ујко/ujko, Slovene ujac, Russian вуй (vuj) and уй (uj), Ukrainian вуй (vuj) and Slovak ujo.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈvujt͡ʃo̟]
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Noun
ву́йчо • (vújčo) m
Declension
Declension of ву́йчо
singular | plural | |
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indefinite | ву́йчо vújčo |
ву́йчовци, ву́йчевци1, ву́йчови1, ву́йчеви1, ву́йчи1, ву́йци1 vújčovci, vújčevci1, vújčovi1, vújčevi1, vújči1, vújci1 |
definite | ву́йчото vújčoto |
ву́йчовците, ву́йчевците1, ву́йчовите1, ву́йчевите1, ву́йчите1, ву́йците1 vújčovcite, vújčevcite1, vújčovite1, vújčevite1, vújčite1, vújcite1 |
vocative form | ву́йче2 vújče2 |
ву́йчовци, ву́йчевци1, ву́йчови1, ву́йчеви1, ву́йчи1, ву́йци1 vújčovci, vújčevci1, vújčovi1, vújčevi1, vújči1, vújci1 |
1Dialectal.
2Dialectal or endearing.
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