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ча́ра (čára) +‎ -ка (-ka)

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ча́рка (čárkaf inan (genitive ча́рки, nominative plural ча́рки, genitive plural ча́рок, relational adjective ча́рочный, diminutive ча́рочка)

  1. cup, glass, goblet (for drinking alcohol)
  2. cup (volume of liquid that can fit in such a vessel)
  3. charka, a unit of liquid measure in Russia till 1925 containing 123 ml

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Ukrainian

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ча́ра (čára) +‎ -ка (-ka)

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  • IPA(key): [ˈt͡ʃarkɐ]
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ча́рка (čárkaf inan (genitive ча́рки, nominative plural ча́рки, genitive plural ча́рок)

  1. (dated) a large glass for drinking alcohol, a wineglass, a goblet
  2. a small cup/glass for drinking alcohol
  3. cup (volume of liquid that can fit in such a vessel)

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