Bulgarian

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Etymology

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Inherited from Proto-Slavic *pakъ.

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Adverb

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пак (pak) (not comparable)

  1. again, once more
    пак и пакpak i pakagain and again
  2. nevertheless
    все пакvse pakstill, yet, nevertheless

Macedonian

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Etymology

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Inherited from Proto-Slavic *pakъ.

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Adverb

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пак (pak)

  1. again
  2. (colloquial) even so, notwithstanding

Conjunction

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пак (pak)

  1. in turn, on the other hand, as for
    Сите си заминаа пред неколку часа. Јас пак сѐ уште го расчистувам ѓубрето.
    Site si zaminaa pred nekolku časa. Jas pak sè ušte go rasčistuvam ǵubreto.
    Everyone left some hours ago. I, in turn, am still clearing up the trash.

Usage notes

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  • This word is placed after the element being contrasted, which is generally the one before the verb (as in the above examples).

Russian

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Noun

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пак (pakm inan (genitive па́ка, nominative plural па́ки, genitive plural па́ков)

  1. pack ice

Declension

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Serbo-Croatian

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Etymology

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Inherited from Proto-Slavic *pьkъ.

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Conjunction

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па̏к (Latin spelling pȁk)

  1. however, on the other hand
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