chachoł
Polish
Etymology
Borrowed from Russian хохо́л (xoxól, “khokhol”), from Proto-Slavic *xoxolъ. Doublet of chochoł (“straw mulch stack”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈxa.xɔw/
Noun
chachoł m pers (feminine chachłaczka)
- (derogatory) khokhol (Ukrainian person)
- Synonym: rezun
Declension
declension of chachoł
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | chachoł | chachły |
| genitive | chachła | chachłów |
| dative | chachłowi | chachłom |
| accusative | chachła | chachłów |
| instrumental | chachłem | chachłami |
| locative | chachle | chachłach |
| vocative | chachle | chachły |
Related terms
- chachłacki
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