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 χεῖμα, and Lithuanian ziema (all meaning "winter"). Possibly related to Persian زِمِستان (zemestān).

Noun

zima f.

  1. winter
  2. cold weather (regardless of the season)
  3. cold; coldness

Croatian

Etymology

From Old Church Slavonic zima ("winter") < Proto-Indo-European *gheim- ("snow", "winter"). Cognate with Sanskrit heman ("in winter"}, Hittite gimmanza, Greek χεῖμα, and Lithuanian ziema (all meaning "winter"). Possibly related to Persian زِمِستان (zemestān).

Noun

zima

  1. winter

Polish

Etymology

From Old Church Slavonic zima ("winter") < Proto-Indo-European *gheim- ("snow", "winter"). Cognate with Sanskrit heman ("in winter"}, Hittite gimmanza, Greek χεῖμα, and Lithuanian ziema (all meaning "winter"). Possibly related to Persian زِمِستان (zemestān).

Noun

zima f. (declension)

  1. winter

Derived terms


Serbian

Etymology

From Old Church Slavonic zima ("winter") < Proto-Indo-European *gheim- ("snow", "winter"). Cognate with Sanskrit heman ("in winter"}, Hittite gimmanza, Greek χεῖμα, and Lithuanian ziema (all meaning "winter"). Possibly related to Persian زِمِستان (zemestān).

Noun

zima f.

  1. winter
  2. cold weather (regardless of the season)
  3. cold; coldness

Cyrillic spelling


Slovak

Noun

zima f., zimy pl
zim stem
zím gen pl
declension pattern žena
  1. winter
  2. 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

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