Zima
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Bosnian
Etymology
From Old Church Slavonic zima ("winter") < Proto-Indo-European *gheim- ("snow", "winter"). Cognate with Sanskrit heman ("in winter"}, Hittite gimmanza, Greek Ïεá¿Î¼Î±, and Lithuanian ziema (all meaning "winter"). Possibly related to Persian زÙÙ ÙØ³ØªØ§Ù (zemestÄn).
Noun
zima f.
Croatian
Etymology
From Old Church Slavonic zima ("winter") < Proto-Indo-European *gheim- ("snow", "winter"). Cognate with Sanskrit heman ("in winter"}, Hittite gimmanza, Greek Ïεá¿Î¼Î±, and Lithuanian ziema (all meaning "winter"). Possibly related to Persian زÙÙ ÙØ³ØªØ§Ù (zemestÄn).
Noun
zima
Polish
Etymology
From Old Church Slavonic zima ("winter") < Proto-Indo-European *gheim- ("snow", "winter"). Cognate with Sanskrit heman ("in winter"}, Hittite gimmanza, Greek Ïεá¿Î¼Î±, and Lithuanian ziema (all meaning "winter"). Possibly related to Persian زÙÙ ÙØ³ØªØ§Ù (zemestÄn).
Noun
zima f. (declension)
Derived terms
- zimowa (adjective)
Serbian
Etymology
From Old Church Slavonic zima ("winter") < Proto-Indo-European *gheim- ("snow", "winter"). Cognate with Sanskrit heman ("in winter"}, Hittite gimmanza, Greek Ïεá¿Î¼Î±, and Lithuanian ziema (all meaning "winter"). Possibly related to Persian زÙÙ ÙØ³ØªØ§Ù (zemestÄn).
Noun
zima f.
Cyrillic spelling
Slovak
Noun
- zima f., zimy pl
- zim stem
- zÃm gen pl
- declension pattern žena
- winter
- very cold weather (regardless of the season)
Derived Words
de:zima fr:zima hu:zima nl:zima ja:zima pl:zima pt:zima ro:zima sl:zima