чоловік
Carpathian Rusyn
Etymology
From Old East Slavic человѣкъ (čelověkŭ), from Proto-Slavic *čьlověkъ, *čelověkъ.
Synonyms
- (human, person): особа (osoba)
- цибатый (cybatŷj)
References
- “Словник Русиньскый”, in (please provide the title of the work), accessed 15 December 2018, archived from the original on 2018-12-14
Ukrainian
Etymology
From Old East Slavic человѣкъ (čelověkŭ), from Proto-Slavic *čьlověkъ, *čelověkъ.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [t͡ʃɔɫɔˈʋʲik]
Audio (file)
Noun
чолові́к • (čolovík) m pers (genitive чолові́ка, nominative plural чоловіки́, genitive plural чоловікі́в, relational adjective чолові́чий, diminutive чолові́чок)
Usage notes
The term is a false friend to many Slavic cognates, including Russian: челове́к (čelovék) and Belarusian: чалаве́к (čalavjék), and its plural is regular. The senses "male human" and "husband" are specific to Ukrainian. The word люди́на (ljudýna) is a more common term for singular "human", "human being".
Declension
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Synonyms
Antonyms
References
- Bilodid, I. K., editor (1970–1980), “чоловік”, in Словник української мови: в 11 т. [Dictionary of the Ukrainian Language: in 11 vols] (in Ukrainian), Kyiv: Naukova Dumka
- Ukrainian Lingua-Information Fund (2001–2024) “Словники України” online [Dictionaries of Ukraine online] (in Ukrainian)
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