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Etymology

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Likely borrowed from Polish wędlina (cold cuts). By surface analysis, вэ́ндзіць (véndzicʹ) +‎ -іна (-ina).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [vʲandˈlʲina]
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Noun

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вяндлі́на (vjandlínaf inan (genitive вяндлі́ны, uncountable, relational adjective вяндлі́нны)

  1. ham

Usage notes

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  • Note the semantic differences between вяндлі́на (vjandlína) and кумпя́к (kumpják) or шы́нка (šýnka), the latter two of which may describe the anatomical part of the animal which may or may not have been smoked.

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