pýcha
Czech
Noun
pýcha f
Related terms
Slovak
Etymology
Cognate with Russian пыхать (pyxatʹ, “to gasp, pant”), Slovene pihati (“to blow”), rare Bulgarian пъхам (pǎham) (пъхтя (pǎhtja), пъшкам (pǎškam, “to gasp, pant”)). Non-Slavic cognates include dialectal Norwegian fusa, fjusa, Danish fuse ud (“gush out”) (from Old Norse fýsa (“to urge, desire”)), Latin pustula, Sanskrit पुष्यति (puṣyati, “he flourishes”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈpiːxa/
Noun
pýcha f (genitive singular pýchy, nominative plural pýchy, genitive plural pých, declension pattern of žena)
Declension
Declension of pýcha
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | pýcha | pýchy |
| genitive | pýchy | pých |
| dative | pýche | pýcham |
| accusative | pýchu | pýchy |
| locative | pýche | pýchach |
| instrumental | pýchou | pýchami |
Further reading
- pýcha in Slovak dictionaries at korpus.sk
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