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Бля́ха

Etymology

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Borrowed from Polish blacha, from Old High German bleh (metal plate).

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бля́ха (bljáxaf inan (genitive бля́хи, nominative plural бля́хи, genitive plural блях, diminutive бля́шка)

  1. badge, plaque
  2. metal plate used in a buckle or for decoration

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Ukrainian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Polish blacha, from Old High German bleh (metal plate).

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  • IPA(key): [ˈblʲaxɐ]
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Noun

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бля́ха (bljáxaf inan (genitive бля́хи, nominative plural бля́хи, genitive plural блях, relational adjective бляша́ний)

  1. sheet-iron, especially tinplate
  2. badge, plaque
  3. metal plate used in a buckle or for decoration
  4. (dialectal) baking sheet, baking tray

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