Pannonian Rusyn

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Шакал.

Etymology

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Internationalism, ultimately from German Schakal.

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  • IPA(key): [ˈʃakal]
  • Rhymes: -akal
  • Hyphenation: ша‧кал

Noun

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шакал (šakalm anim

  1. jackal

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Russian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from German Schakal, from Ottoman Turkish چقال (çakal), from Persian شغال (šağâl), from Sanskrit सृगाल (sṛgāla, jackal).

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  • IPA(key): [ʂɐˈkaɫ]
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Noun

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шака́л (šakálm anim (genitive шака́ла, nominative plural шака́лы, genitive plural шака́лов)

  1. jackal

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Descendants

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  • Armenian: շակալ (šakal)

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Serbo-Croatian

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Шакал

Etymology

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Borrowed from German Schakal, from Ottoman Turkish چقال (çakal), from Persian شغال (šağâl), from Sanskrit सृगाल (sṛgāla, jackal).

Doublet of ча̀гаљ, directly borrowed from Ottoman Turkish.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ʃâkal/
  • Hyphenation: ша‧кал

Noun

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ша̏кал m (Latin spelling šȁkal)

  1. jackal
  2. (derogatory) One who benefits from the work of others; jackal, vulture.

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Ukrainian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from German Schakal, from Ottoman Turkish چقال (çakal), from Persian شغال (šağâl), from Sanskrit सृगाल (sṛgāla, jackal).

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шака́л (šakálm animal (genitive шака́ла, nominative plural шака́ли, genitive plural шака́лів, relational adjective шака́лячий)

  1. jackal

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