pivoňka
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Probably from French pivoine, from Latin paeōnia (“peony”), from Ancient Greek παιωνία (paiōnía, “peony”), + -ka.[1]
pivoňka f
singular | plural | |
---|---|---|
nominative | pivoňka | pivoňky |
genitive | pivoňky | pivoněk |
dative | pivoňce | pivoňkám |
accusative | pivoňku | pivoňky |
vocative | pivoňko | pivoňky |
locative | pivoňce | pivoňkách |
instrumental | pivoňkou | pivoňkami |
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