узкий

Russian

Alternative forms

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *ǫzъkъ, from Proto-Indo-European *h₂énǵʰus. Cognates include Armenian անձուկ (anjuk, narrow), German eng (narrow), Irish cúng (narrow), Latin angustus (narrow), Sanskrit अंहु (aṃhu, narrow).

Sense 3 was popularised by a parody of Shaman's music video "Ya Russkiy" ("I am a Russian") as a pun on "ру́сский" ("a Russian").

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [ˈuskʲɪj]

Adjective

у́зкий • (úzkij) (comparative (по)у́же, superlative узча́йший, adverb у́зко, abstract noun у́зость, diminutive у́зенький)

  1. narrow
  2. tight
  3. (Internet slang, derogatory, neologism, offensive) deliberate misspelling of русский (russkij, Russian, related to Russia)

Usage notes

The short form should not be conflated with the adjective у́зок (úzok, too narrow), which has lexicalized as a short-form-only adjective in its own right.

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Descendants

  • Ukrainian: у́зький (úzʹkyj), у́зькій (úzʹkij) (sense 3, Internet slang)

See also