Pannonian Rusyn edit

Etymology edit

Inherited from Old Slovak jablko, from Proto-Slavic *ablъko. Cognates include Slovak jablko and Carpathian Rusyn я́блоко (jábloko).

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): [jaˈblukɔ]
  • Rhymes: -ukɔ
  • Hyphenation: яблу‧ко

Noun edit

яблуко (jablukon (diminutive яблучко, related adjective яблуков)

  1. apple

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Etymology edit

From Old Ruthenian ꙗ́блоко (jábloko), ꙗ́блуко (jábluko), from Old East Slavic ꙗблъко (jablŭko), from Proto-Slavic *àblъko.

Pronunciation edit

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  • IPA(key): [ˈjabɫʊkɔ]

Noun edit

я́блуко (jáblukon inan (genitive я́блука, nominative plural я́блука, genitive plural я́блук, relational adjective я́блучний, diminutive я́блучко)

  1. apple (fruit)

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