Pannonian Rusyn edit

Etymology edit

Inherited from Old Slovak jazyk, from Proto-Slavic *(j)ęzykъ. Cognates include Slovak jazyk and Carpathian Rusyn язы́к (jazŷ́k).

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): [ˈjazik]
  • Rhymes: -azik
  • Hyphenation: язик

Noun edit

язик (jazikm inan (diminutive язичок)

  1. tongue
  2. language

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Russian edit

Etymology edit

From язь (jazʹ) +‎ -ик (-ik).

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

я́зик (jázikm anim (genitive я́зика, nominative plural я́зики, genitive plural я́зиков)

  1. Diminutive of язь (jazʹ)

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Ukrainian edit

 
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Etymology edit

Inherited from Old Ruthenian ѧзы́къ (jazýk), from Old East Slavic ѧзꙑкъ (ęzykŭ), from Proto-Slavic *(j)ęzykъ, from Proto-Indo-European *dn̥ǵʰwéh₂s.

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): [jɐˈzɪk]
  • (file)

Noun edit

язи́к (jazýkm inan (genitive язика́, nominative plural язики́, genitive plural язикі́в)

  1. (anatomy) tongue
  2. (dated or colloquial, proscribed) language, tongue
  3. (archaic) ethnos, nation, tribe
  4. (figuratively, military) captive/prisoner willing to provide intel
  5. (music) clapper (of a bell)

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