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Bulgarian

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Etymology

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From Proto-Slavic *kalъ.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [kaɫ]
  • Audio:(file)
  • Rhymes: -aɫ

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кал (kalf

  1. mud, dirt

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References

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  • кал”, in Речник на българския език [Dictionary of the Bulgarian Language] (in Bulgarian), Sofia: Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 2014
  • кал”, in Речник на българския език [Dictionary of the Bulgarian Language] (in Bulgarian), Chitanka, 2010

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Erzya

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Кал.

Etymology

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From Proto-Mordvinic *kalə, from Proto-Uralic *kala (fish). Cognates include Finnish kala, Kildin Sami кӯлль (kūll’), Eastern Mari кол (kol), Hungarian hal, Tundra Nenets халя (xalya).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /kal/
  • Rhymes: -al
  • Hyphenation: кал

Noun

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кал (kal)

  1. fish
    • 1865, Ferdinand Johann Wiedemann, Das Evangelium des Matthäus ersamordwinisch, page 21:
      I ježeli väševeľ kal, maksovoľ tenze jozne?
      Or if he asks for a fish, will give him a snake?

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Macedonian

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Etymology

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Inherited from Proto-Slavic *kalъ.

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кал (kalm or f (plural калови, diminutive калца, augmentative калиште)

  1. mud

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Moksha

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Кал.

Etymology

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From Proto-Mordvinic *kalə, from Proto-Uralic *kala. Cognate with Erzya кал (kal).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈkal/
  • Rhymes: -al
  • Hyphenation: кал

Noun

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кал (kal)

  1. fish

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Declension of кал
singular plural
nominative
(...)
кал
kal
калхт
kalht
genitive
(of ...)
калонь
kaloń
dative
(to ...)
калонди
kalońďi
comparative
(like ...)
калшка
kalška
ablative
(than ...)
калда
kalda
lative
(into ...)
калу
kalu
illative
(into ...)
калс
kals
inessive
(in ...)
калса
kalsa
elative
(out of ...)
калста
kalsta
prolative
(through ...)
калга
kalga
causative
(for ...)
калонкса
kalonksa
translative
(becoming ...)
калкс
kalks
abessive
(without ...)
калфтома
kalftoma
Definite declension of кал
singular plural
nominative
(...)
калсь
kalś
калне
kalńe
genitive
(of ...)
калть
kalť
калнень
kalńeń
dative
(to ...)
калти
kalťi
калненди
kalńeńďi

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References

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  • V. I. Shchankina (1993) “кал”, in Мокшень-рузонь валкс [Moksha-Russian dictionary], Saransk: MKI, →ISBN, page 41

Russian

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Etymology 1

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Inherited from Old East Slavic калъ (kalŭ, mud, muddy puddle, scum, sewage), from Proto-Slavic *kalъ (mud, swamp).

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кал (kalm inan (genitive ка́ла, nominative plural ка́лы, genitive plural ка́лов)

  1. dung, excrement, feces, poo
    Synonyms: испражне́ния (ispražnénija), наво́з (navóz), помёт (pomjót), стул (stul), экскреме́нты (ekskreménty), фека́лии (fekálii)
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Etymology 2

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Abbreviation of кало́рия (kalórija, calorie).

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  • IPA(key): [kɐˈɫorʲɪjə] (phonetic respelling: кало́рия)

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кал (kalf inan (indeclinable)

  1. cal, calorie

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Serbo-Croatian

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Etymology

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Inherited from Proto-Slavic *kalъ, from Proto-Indo-European *keh₂los (dark), whence also Latin cālīgō (darkness, gloom) and Sanskrit काल (kāla, black).

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ка̑л m (Latin spelling kȃl)

  1. mud
    Synonyms: блато, муљ, каљуга

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Ukrainian

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Etymology

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Inherited from Old East Slavic калъ (kalŭ), from Proto-Slavic *kalъ (dirt).

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кал (kalm inan (genitive ка́лу, uncountable)

  1. excrement, feces, poo, dung
  2. (figuratively, vulgar) crap, junk, trash, shit
  3. (dated or dialectal) dirt, mud

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