пряжа

See also: пража

Russian

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *pręďa. Cognate with Ukrainian пря́жа (prjáža), Belarusian пря́жа (prjáža), Church Slavonic прѧжда (pręžda), Bulgarian пре́жда (préžda), Serbo-Croatian пре̏ћа, Chakavian prȅja, Slovene prẹ̑ja, Czech příze, Slovak priadza, Polish przędza, Upper Sorbian přaza, Lower Sorbian pśěza. Ultimately deverbal from Proto-Slavic *pręsti (stem *pręd-).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈprʲaʐə]

Noun

пря́жа (prjáža) f inan (genitive пря́жи, nominative plural пря́жи, genitive plural пряж)

  1. yarn (fiber strand for knitting or weaving)

Declension

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