szpak
Polish
Etymology
Ultimately from German Spatz (“sparrow”), from Old High German sparo (“sparrow”), from Proto-Germanic *sparwô (“sparrow”). Cognate with Russian шпак (špak, “starling”), Ukrainian шпак (špak), Belarusian шпак (špak), Czech špaček.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ʂpak/
Noun
szpak m anim
Declension
declension of szpak
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | szpak | szpaki |
| genitive | szpaka | szpaków |
| dative | szpakowi | szpakom |
| accusative | szpaka | szpaki |
| instrumental | szpakiem | szpakami |
| locative | szpaku | szpakach |
| vocative | szpaku | szpaki |
Derived terms
- szpaczy
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