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Polish ‘kara’

The database knows following meanings of the Polish word ‘kara’:

  • punishment

Semasiological map for ‘kara’

The database has information related to this term for Bulgarian, Kashubian, Macedonian and Serbian.

Polish ‘kara’:

  • The Polish meaning ‘punishment’ is unique.
  • The meaning ‘to drive a car (not present in Polish ‘kara’) is attested in Bulgarian карам.
  • The meaning ‘to rant, to scold’ (not present in Polish ‘kara’) is attested in Macedonian кара.
  • The meaning ‘wheelbarrow’ (not present in Polish ‘kara’, translated as ‘taczka’) is attested in Kashubian kara.
  • The meaning ‘to have sex vulg. (not present in Polish ‘kara’) is attested in Serbian карати.
Polish
kara
Meaning:
  • punishment
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Bulgarian
карам (кола)
Meaning:
  • to drive a car
Polish
kara
Meaning in Kashubian:
  • sztrôfa / punishment
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Kashubian
kara
Meaning in Polish:
  • taczka / wheelbarrow
Polish
kara
Meaning:
  • punishment
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Macedonian
кара
Meaning:
  • to rant, to scold
Polish
kara
Meaning:
  • punishment
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Serbian
карати
Meaning:
  • to have sex vulg.

Meanings:

‘to drive a car
‘to rant, to scold’
‘punishment’
‘wheelbarrow’
‘to have sex vulg.
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Meanings
to drive a car to rant, to scold punishment wheelbarrow to have sex vulg.
Polish kara +
Kashubian kara +
Serbian карати +
Macedonian кара +
Bulgarian карам (кола) +
Meanings to drive a car to rant, to scold punishment wheelbarrow to have sex vulg.

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