psubrat
Polish
Etymology
From pies (“dog”) + -u- + brat (“brother”), thus literally "dog's brother". Compare sukinsyn.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈpsu.brat/
Audio (file) - Rhymes: -ubrat
- Syllabification: psu‧brat
Declension
Standard declension, after brat:
Declension of psubrat
singular | plural | |
---|---|---|
nominative | psubrat | psubracia |
genitive | psubrata | psubraci |
dative | psubratu | psubraciom |
accusative | psubrata | psubraci |
instrumental | psubratem | psubraćmi |
locative | psubracie | psubraciach |
vocative | psubracie | psubracia |
Nonstandard colloquial declension, similar to wariat:
Declension of psubrat
singular | plural | |
---|---|---|
nominative | psubrat | psubraci/psubraty/psubraty (deprecative) |
genitive | psubrata | psubratów |
dative | psubratowi | psubratom |
accusative | psubrata | psubratów |
instrumental | psubratem | psubratami |
locative | psubracie | psubratach |
vocative | psubracie | psubraci/psubraty |
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