chudoba
Czech
Etymology
From Old Czech chudoba, from Proto-Slavic *xudoba, from *xudъ + *-oba. Equivalent to chudý + -oba.
Pronunciation
audio (file) - IPA(key): /xʊdɔba/
Declension
Declension
singular | plural | |
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nominative | chudoba | chudoby |
genitive | chudoby | chudob |
dative | chudobě | chudobám |
accusative | chudobu | chudoby |
vocative | chudobo | chudoby |
locative | chudobě | chudobách |
instrumental | chudobou | chudobami |
Antonyms
Old Polish
Etymology
From Proto-Slavic *xudoba, from *xudъ + *-oba. Equivalent to chudy + -oba.
Derived terms
- chudobny
Polish
Etymology
From Old Polish chudoba.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /xuˈdɔ.ba/
Noun
chudoba f
Declension
declension of chudoba
singular | plural | |
---|---|---|
nominative | chudoba | chudoby |
genitive | chudoby | chudob |
dative | chudobie | chudobom |
accusative | chudobę | chudoby |
instrumental | chudobą | chudobami |
locative | chudobie | chudobach |
vocative | chudobo | chudoby |
Further reading
- chudoba in Polish dictionaries at PWN
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