сарделька

Russian

Etymology

From сарде́ль (sardélʹ, sardine, sausage) + -ка (-ka), from Polish sardela (anchovy), from Italian sardella (sardine).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [sɐrˈdɛlʲkə] (phonetic respelling: сардэ́лька)

Noun

сарде́лька • (sardɛ́lʹka) f inan (genitive сарде́льки, nominative plural сарде́льки, genitive plural сарде́лек)

  1. sausage, wiener, polony, saveloy (a thick variety of sausage)

Declension

Descendants

  • English: sardelki (via plural)

Ukrainian

Etymology

From Polish sardela (anchovy), from Italian sardella (sardine).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [sɐrˈdɛlʲkɐ]

Noun

сарде́лька • (sardélʹka) f inan (genitive сарде́льки, nominative plural сарде́льки, genitive plural сарде́льок)

  1. sausage, wiener, polony, saveloy (a thick variety of sausage)
  2. sardine

Declension

References

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