False Friends in Slavic Languages
Semasiological Map for *verdьnъ
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*verdьnъ
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precious | harmful | able, clever | nasty, repulsive | insidious, deceitful | hard-working | |
Russian вредный | + | |||||
Ukrainian ∅ | ||||||
Belarusian ∅ | ||||||
Polish wredny | + | + | ||||
Czech ∅ | ||||||
Slovak ∅ | ||||||
Slovenian vreden | + | |||||
Croatian vrijedan | + | + | ||||
Bosnian vrijedan | + | + | ||||
Serbian вредан | + | + | ||||
Macedonian вреден | + | |||||
Bulgarian вреден | + | + | ||||
Meanings | precious | harmful | able, clever | nasty, repulsive | insidious, deceitful | hard-working |
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