чага

See also: Appendix:Variations of "caga"

Northern Altai

Etymology

From Proto-Turkic *yaka. Cognate to Shor чаға (čaɣa), Khakas чаға (çağa), Tuvan чага (çaga), Tofa чаъһа (ča"ha), etc.

Noun

чага • (čaga)

  1. collar

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 • (čágaf inan (genitive ча́ги, nominative plural ча́ги, genitive plural чаг)

  1. birch canker, chaga, clinker polypore, Inonotus obliquus
  2. chaga tea (a tea- or coffee-like beverage made by brewing chaga)

Declension

Descendants

  • English: chaga

Ukrainian

Etymology

From Russian ча́га (čága), from Komi-Zyrian тшак (čak, mushroom, growth).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈt͡ʃaɦɐ]

Noun

ча́га • (čáhaf inan (genitive ча́ги, nominative plural ча́ги, genitive plural чаг)

  1. birch canker, chaga, clinker polypore, Inonotus obliquus

Declension

Declension of ча́га
(inan hard fem-form accent-a)
singular plural
nominative ча́га
čáha
ча́ги
čáhy
genitive ча́ги
čáhy
чаг
čah
dative ча́зі
čázi
ча́гам
čáham
accusative ча́гу
čáhu
ча́ги
čáhy
instrumental ча́гою
čáhoju
ча́гами
čáhamy
locative ча́зі
čázi
ча́гах
čáhax
vocative ча́го
čáho
ча́ги
čáhy

Further reading