завтра
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Inherited from Old East Slavic завътра (zavŭtra), from Proto-Slavic *za utra. By surface analysis, за (za) + у́тро (útro).
за́втра • (závtra)
за́втра • (závtra) n inan (indeclinable)
Inherited from Old Ruthenian заутра (zautra), заутро (zautro), завтра (zavtra), завтро (zavtro), from Old East Slavic заоутра (zautra), from Proto-Slavic *za utra.
Cognate with Belarusian за́ўтра (záŭtra), Serbo-Croatian су̏тра, Slovak zajtra, Slovene zájtra (“tomorrow morning”).
за́втра • (závtra)
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