podpalany
Polish
Etymology
From podpalać. Refers to the fact that animals with this kind of coat often look similar to coal or dark wood that burns from below.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /pɔt.paˈla.nɨ/
Adjective
podpalany m (not comparable)
- black and tan (animal coat coloration)
Declension
declension of podpalany
| case | singular | plural | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| m pers, m anim | m inan | n | f | m pers | other | ||
| nominative, vocative | podpalany | podpalane | podpalana | podpalani | podpalane | ||
| genitive | podpalanego | podpalanej | podpalanych | ||||
| dative | podpalanemu | podpalanym | |||||
| accusative | podpalanego | podpalany | podpalane | podpalaną | podpalanych | podpalane | |
| instrumental | podpalanym | podpalanymi | |||||
| locative | podpalanej | podpalanych | |||||
Verb
podpalany
- masculine singular passive adjectival participle of podpalać
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