Chechen

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Days of the week
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Etymology

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Borrowed from Middle Georgian შაბათი (šabati). Cognates include Ingush шоатта (šoatta), Bats შაბათ (šabat).

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шот (šotclass dd

  1. Saturday

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Macedonian

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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шот (šotm

  1. (slang) shot (alcoholic)

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Declension of шот
singular plural
indefinite шот (šot) шотови (šotovi)
definite unspecified шотот (šotot) шотовите (šotovite)
definite proximal шотов (šotov) шотовиве (šotovive)
definite distal шотон (šoton) шотовине (šotovine)
vocative шоту (šotu) шотови (šotovi)
count form шота (šota)

Russian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from English shot.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [ʂot]
  • Hyphenation: шот

Noun

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шот (šotm inan (genitive шо́та, nominative plural шо́ты, genitive plural шо́тов)

  1. (slang) a shot (alcoholic)

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Ukrainian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from English shot.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [ʃɔt]
  • Hyphenation: шот

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шот (šotm inan (genitive шо́ту, nominative plural шо́ти, genitive plural шо́тів)

  1. (slang) a shot (alcoholic)
    Ви́пиймо по два шо́ти ко́жен!Výpyjmo po dva šóty kóžen!Let's have two shots, each of us!

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