птичье молоко
Russian
Etymology
Literally birds’ milk.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈptʲit͡ɕjə məlɐˈko]
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Noun
пти́чье молоко́ • (ptíčʹje molokó) n inan (genitive пти́чьего молока́, uncountable)
- hen’s teeth (something extremely rare)
- (also capitalised) "Ptichye moloko", (name of) popular chocolate candies, also known in the West under the Polish name ptasie mleczko (“birds’ milk”), and in Germany as Vogelmilch (“birds’ milk”).
Declension
singular | |
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nominative | пти́чье молоко́ ptíčʹje molokó |
genitive | пти́чьего молока́ ptíčʹjevo moloká |
dative | пти́чьему молоку́ ptíčʹjemu molokú |
accusative | пти́чье молоко́ ptíčʹje molokó |
instrumental | пти́чьим молоко́м ptíčʹim molokóm |
prepositional | пти́чьем молоке́ ptíčʹjem moloké |
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