човек
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Inherited from Old Church Slavonic чловѣкъ (člověkŭ), from Proto-Slavic *čьlověkъ, *čelověkъ. Cognate with Russian челове́к (čelovék), Macedonian човек (čovek).
чове́к • (čovék) m (relational adjective чове́шки, diminutive чове́че)
singular | plural | |
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indefinite | чове́к čovék |
хо́ра, чове́ци1, лю́де1 hóra, čovéci1, ljúde1 |
definite (subject form) |
чове́кът čovékǎt |
хо́рата, чове́ците1, лю́дете1 hórata, čovécite1, ljúdete1 |
definite (object form) |
чове́ка čovéka | |
count form | — | ду́ши, чове́ци1 dúši, čovéci1 |
vocative form | чове́че čovéče |
хо́ра, чове́ци1, лю́де1 hóra, čovéci1, ljúde1 |
1Archaic.
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *čьlověkъ, *čelověkъ.
човек • (čovek) m (plural луѓе, relational adjective човечки or човеков, diminutive човече, augmentative човечиште)
From older človek, from Proto-Slavic *čьlověkъ, *čelověkъ.
чо̏век m (Latin spelling čȍvek)
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