срце

Macedonian

Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *sьrdьce, from Proto-Indo-European *ḱḗr.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈsr̩t͡sɛ/

Noun

срце (srce) n (plural срца or срциња)

  1. heart (anatomy)
  2. heart (symbol)
  3. (colloquial) a dear, lovable person

Usage notes

  • The plural in "-иња" is somewhat colloquial. It is furthermore only possible for the latter two meanings, i.e. a heart symbol and a dear person.

Inflection

Derived terms

  • срцебиење (srcebienje)
  • срцебол (srcebol)
  • срцевина (srcevina)

Serbo-Croatian

Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *sьrdьce, from Proto-Indo-European *ḱḗr.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /sr̩̂t͡se/

Noun

ср̏це n (Latin spelling sȑce)

  1. (anatomy) a heart
    Срце је шупљи мишићни орган који пумпа крв кроз крвоток помоћу сталних ритмичких контракција.
    The heart is the hollow, muscular organ that pumps blood through the circulatory system by way of continuous rhythmic contractions.
  2. heart (as in emotions)
  3. , hearts in card- and boardgames

Declension

See also

Suits in Serbo-Croatian · боје (layout · text)
херц, срце каро пик треф
German suits in Serbo-Croatian · њемачке боје, немачке боје, мађарске боје (layout · text)
црвена, срце бундева, тиква зелена, зеље, лист жир
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