чага
Northern Altai
Etymology
From Proto-Turkic *yaka. Cognate to Shor чаға (čaɣa), Khakas чаға (çağa), Tuvan чага (çaga), Tofa чаъһа (ča"ha), etc.
References
L. M. Tukmačev, editor (1995), “чага”, in Kumandinsko-Russkij Slovarʹ [Kumandy-Russian Dictionary], Biysk: Kandidat filologičeskix nauk, Izdatelʹstvo bijskij kotelʹščik, →ISBN
Russian
Etymology
Borrowed from Komi-Zyrian тшак (čak, “mushroom, growth”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈt͡ɕaɡə]
Noun
ча́га • (čága) f inan (genitive ча́ги, nominative plural ча́ги, genitive plural чаг)
- birch canker, chaga, clinker polypore, Inonotus obliquus
- chaga tea (a tea- or coffee-like beverage made by brewing chaga)
Declension
Ukrainian
Etymology
From Russian ча́га (čága), from Komi-Zyrian тшак (čak, “mushroom, growth”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈt͡ʃaɦɐ]
Declension
Further reading
- Чага (гриб) on the Ukrainian Wikipedia.Wikipedia uk
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