False Friends in Slavic Languages
Czech ‘vadit’
The database knows following meanings of the Czech word ‘vadit’:
- to quarrel arch.
- to hinder
Semasiological map for ‘vadit’
The database has information related to this term for Bulgarian.
Czech ‘vadit’:
- is a complete false friend in Bulgarian.
- The Czech meaning ‘to quarrel arch.’ is unique.
- The Czech meaning ‘to hinder’ is unique.
- The meaning ‘to take out, to pull out’ (not present in Czech ‘vadit’, translated as ‘vyjmout, vytáhnout’) is attested in Bulgarian вадя.
NB: No information yet for Belarusian, Bosnian, Croatian, Kashubian, Macedonian, Russian, Polish, Serbian, Slovak, Slovenian, Lower Sorbian, Upper Sorbian and Ukrainian.
Czech vadit |
Meaning in Bulgarian:
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Bulgarian вадя |
Meaning in Czech:
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Meanings:
‘to take out, to pull out’
‘to quarrel arch.’
‘to hinder’
no such word
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to take out, to pull out | to quarrel arch. | to hinder | |
Czech vadit | + | + | |
Bulgarian вадя | + | ||
Meanings | to take out, to pull out | to quarrel arch. | to hinder |
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