sukinsyn
Polish
Etymology
suka (“bitch, female dog”) + syn (“son”), thus literally "son of a bitch". Compare psubrat.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /suˈkʲin.sɨn/
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Noun
sukinsyn m pers
- (vulgar, offensive) son of a bitch; motherfucker
Declension
declension of sukinsyn
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | sukinsyn | sukinsyni |
| genitive | sukinsyna | sukinsynów |
| dative | sukinsynowi | sukinsynom |
| accusative | sukinsyna | sukinsynów |
| instrumental | sukinsynem | sukinsynami |
| locative | sukinsynie | sukinsynach |
| vocative | sukinsynie | sukinsyni |
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