False Friends in Slavic Languages
Semasiological Map for *pьsъ
*pьsъ
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Meanings:
‘dog’
‘male dog’
‘cur’
‘bastard, swine fig, sl’
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dog | male dog | cur | bastard, swine fig, sl | |
Russian пёс | + | + | + | |
Ukrainian пес | + | + | ||
Belarusian ∅ | ||||
Polish pies | + | + | + | |
Lower Sorbian pjas | + | |||
Upper Sorbian pos | + | |||
Czech pes | + | |||
Slovak pes | + | |||
Slovenian pes | + | |||
Croatian pas | + | |||
Bosnian pas | + | |||
Serbian пас | + | |||
Bulgarian пес | + | + | ||
Bulgarian псе | + | |||
Meanings | dog | male dog | cur | bastard, swine fig, sl |
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