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zcsd2005
what dose "Kudryavka" in Russia?
maybe it is "Кудрявка" It's a name of a dog,what dose the name means in Russia?Thank you
Jul 28, 2014 8:19 AM
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Little Curly
July 28, 2014
You are right!
Кудрявка is the name of dog. Perhaps, her hair curly))
Кудрявый - curly.
July 28, 2014
Кудряв[ая] - adjective, 'curly'.
-ка - feminine suffix, used either as 1) as English '-er' in, e.g. goalkeeper. 'a person/a thing that does something' 2) to form diminutive nouns 3) to form female gender of nouns applied to males. As "коммунист"/"коммунистка".
Probably 2) and 3) are relevant here. [1) would mean 'one who makes things curly' which is hardly the case:)]
Usually -ka isn't used with adjectives. So it isn't a proper Russian word, but an 'invention' of those who named the dog:) Sounds funny.
July 28, 2014
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