/ptît͡sa/
PodrijetloInherited from Proto-Slavic *pъtica, from Proto-Balto-Slavic *put-, from Proto-Indo-European *peth₂- (“to fly”). Cognate with English feather, pen, Ancient Greek πέτομαι (pétomai), πτέρυξ (ptérux) (whence pterodactyl, archæopteryx, Greek φτερό (fteró), πτηνό (ptinó)), Latin petō.
- bird
“Ona ima samo jednu pticu.” — She has only one bird.
“Svaka ptica je imala repertoar od tri do devet različitih pesama.” — Each bird had a repertoire of three to nine different songs.
Obliciptȉca(canonical, feminine) · пти̏ца(Cyrillic) · ptȉčjī(adjective, relational) · ptȉčica(diminutive) · ptičètina(augmentative) · ptičùrina(augmentative) · ptȉca(nominative, singular) · ptice(nominative, plural) · ptice(genitive, singular) · ptȋcā(genitive, plural) · ptici(dative, singular) · pticama(dative, plural) · pticu(accusative, singular) · ptice(accusative, plural) · ptico(singular, vocative) · ptice(plural, vocative) · ptici(locative, singular) · pticama(locative, plural) · pticom(instrumental, singular) · pticama(instrumental, plural)