Russian
Etymology
Borrowed from Yiddish דרעק (drek), ultimately from Proto-Germanic *þrakjaz.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [drɛk] (phonetic respelling: дрэк)
Noun
дрек • (drɛk) m inan (genitive дре́ка, uncountable)
- (Jewish, uncountable) dreck, shit, crap
Declension
Declension of дрек (inan sg-only masc-form velar-stem accent-a)
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singular
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| nominative
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дре́к drɛ́k
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| genitive
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дре́ка drɛ́ka
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| dative
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дре́ку drɛ́ku
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| accusative
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дре́к drɛ́k
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| instrumental
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дре́ком drɛ́kom
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| prepositional
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дре́ке drɛ́ke
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Serbo-Croatian
Etymology
Borrowed from German Dreck, ultimately from Proto-Germanic *þrakjaz.
Pronunciation
Noun
дре̏к m inan (Latin spelling drȅk)
- (dialectal) shit, crap; dreck
Declension
Declension of дрек
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singular
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| nominative
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дре̏к
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| genitive
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дрѐка
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| dative
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дреку
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| accusative
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дрек
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| vocative
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дреку / дрече
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| locative
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дреку
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| instrumental
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дреком
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