Bulgarian

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Etymology

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свят (svjat) +‎ -ски (-ski). The yat (ѣ) in the pre-reform spelling свѣтъ (svět) more clearly indicates the cause in mutation from я to е: under the old orthography, this word is spelled as свѣтски, with the ѣ pronounced as /ɛ/, whereas in the stem свѣт, the yat is rendered in the Eastern dialects as /ja/. In all dialects, however, yat is pronounced as /ɛ/ with the suffix appended, even though some preserve its earlier quality of /ja/ in undeclined forms.

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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све́тски (svétski)

  1. worldly, secular
  2. refined, fashionable (of a person or group)

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Macedonian

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Pronunciation

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Adjective

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све́тски (svétski) (not comparable)

  1. global, of the world

Declension

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Declension of светски
masculine feminine neuter plural
indefinite светски (svetski) светска (svetska) светско (svetsko) светски (svetski)
definite unspecified светскиот (svetskiot) светската (svetskata) светското (svetskoto) светските (svetskite)
definite proximal светскиов (svetskiov) светскава (svetskava) светсково (svetskovo) светскиве (svetskive)
definite distal светскион (svetskion) светскана (svetskana) светсконо (svetskono) светскине (svetskine)

Serbo-Croatian

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Alternative forms

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /sʋětskiː/ (adjective), IPA(key): /sʋětski/ (adverb)
  • Hyphenation: свет‧ски

Adjective

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свѐтскӣ (Latin spelling svètskī)

  1. (relational) worldly, earthly, mundane
  2. (relational) profane, secular

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Adverb

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свѐтски (Latin spelling svètski)

  1. globally
  2. in a civilized, cultured way
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