Czech edit

Etymology edit

Inherited from Old Czech dech, from Proto-Slavic *dъxъ.

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): [ˈdɛx]
  • (file)
  • Rhymes: -ɛx

Noun edit

dech m inan

  1. breath (act or process of breathing)

Declension edit

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Further reading edit

  • dech in Příruční slovník jazyka českého, 1935–1957
  • dech in Slovník spisovného jazyka českého, 1960–1971, 1989
  • dech in Internetová jazyková příručka

Luxembourgish edit

Etymology edit

From Old High German dih.

Pronunciation edit

Pronoun edit

dech

  1. second-person singular, accusative: you
    Ech hunn dech gären — I love you
  2. second-person singular, reflexive: yourself

Declension edit

Old Czech edit

Etymology edit

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *dъxъ.

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

dech m inan

  1. breath (act or process of breathing)

Declension edit

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Descendants edit

  • Czech: dech

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Old Irish edit

Adjective edit

dech

  1. comparative degree of maith: best

Polish edit

Pronunciation edit

Etymology 1 edit

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *dъxъ.

Noun edit

dech m inan

  1. (literary) breath
    Synonyms: oddech, tchnienie
  2. gust (of wind), breeze
    Synonyms: podmuch, powiew
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adjectives
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Etymology 2 edit

See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

Noun edit

dech f

  1. genitive plural of decha

Further reading edit

  • dech in Wielki słownik języka polskiego, Instytut Języka Polskiego PAN
  • dech in Polish dictionaries at PWN