/prǔːɡa/
OriginInherited from Proto-Slavic *prǫga.
- stripe, bind, line
“Nad zobunom navuku dugi kaftan bez rukavah iz cèrvene jake turske svile sa žutima prugama.” — Above their vests they put on a long sleeveless kaftan of strong red Turkish silk with yellow stripes.
- railway track, railroad
“1898, Ivan Hoić, Slike iz obćega zemljopisa, book 5, part 1, page 152” — The six most notable railway lines of the distant Russian tsardom meet in Moscow.
“Mišice mlade radnih brigada:
kroz njih nek zbori visoka svijest!
Preko planina, preko dolina,
probiće prugu snažna nam pest.” — The young muscles of the work-brigades:
Through them let high consciousness speak!
Over the mountains, over the valleys,
Our mighty fist will hammer out a railway.
Formsprúga(canonical, feminine) · пру́га(Cyrillic) · prúga(nominative, singular) · pruge(nominative, plural) · pruge(genitive, singular) · pruga(genitive, plural) · prúzi(dative, singular) · prugama(dative, plural) · prugu(accusative, singular) · pruge(accusative, plural) · prugo(singular, vocative) · pruge(plural, vocative) · prúzi(locative, singular) · prugama(locative, plural) · prugom(instrumental, singular) · prugama(instrumental, plural)
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