palačinka
See also: palacinka
Czech
Etymology
Borrowed from Hungarian palacsinta, from Romanian plăcintă, from Latin placenta. Cognates include German Palatschinke. Doublet of placenta.
Declension
Declension of palačinka (hard feminine reducible)
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | palačinka | palačinky |
| genitive | palačinky | palačinek |
| dative | palačince | palačinkám |
| accusative | palačinku | palačinky |
| vocative | palačinko | palačinky |
| locative | palačince | palačinkách |
| instrumental | palačinkou | palačinkami |
Serbo-Croatian
Alternative forms
- palačínak
Etymology
Borrowed from German Palatschinke or from Czech palačinka, from Hungarian palacsinta, from Romanian plăcintă, from Latin placenta (“cake”). Doublet of placenta.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /palat͡ʃǐːnka/
- Hyphenation: pa‧la‧čin‧ka
Usage notes
Pancakes in the American sense (which are a newer introduction to the Balkans) are almost always prefixed "Američke" (American) to differentiate them from the older, crepe style that is predominant in the region.
Declension
Declension of palačinka
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | palačinka | palačinke |
| genitive | palačinke | palàčīnkī |
| dative | palačinki | palačinkama |
| accusative | palačinku | palačinke |
| vocative | palačinko | palačinke |
| locative | palačinki | palačinkama |
| instrumental | palačinkom | palačinkama |
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