/ʋř̩ːsta/
PodrijetloInherited from Proto-Slavic *vьrsta, from Proto-Indo-European *wert- (“to rotate, spin”).
- kind, sort
“vrsta mesa” — type of meat
“svih vrsta - of all kind (Gen. Pl.)”
- species
“Homo sapiens je jedina preživjela ljudska vrsta” — Homo sapiens is the only surviving human species
- variety
- row of sportsmen or soldiers
- archaicline, row of text in a book
“Нека свакь разсуди ко буде читати ове врсте, каква чувствованїя [...] могусе усеяти и у коренити у едно младо срце чрез сами еднодневни разговорь [...]” — May everyone who will read these lines judge what feelings … can be planted and take root in one young heart through a mere one-day dialogue …
“тим би се код нас [у Рјечнику] могло уштеђети неколико врсти” — that way several lines [in the Dictionary] could've been saved for other purposes
- archaicverse (of a poem)
“Л е л е љ а л е припијева се уза сваку врсту.” — L e l e lj a l e is sung after each verse.
Oblicivŕsta(canonical, feminine) · вр́ста(Cyrillic) · vŕsta(nominative, singular) · vŕste(nominative, plural) · vŕstē(genitive, singular) · vŕstā(genitive, plural) · vŕstī(genitive, plural) · vŕsti(dative, singular) · vŕstama(dative, plural) · vŕstu(accusative, singular) · vŕste(accusative, plural) · vȓsto(singular, vocative) · vŕste(plural, vocative) · vȓste(plural, vocative) · vŕsti(locative, singular) · vŕstama(locative, plural) · vŕstōm(instrumental, singular) · vŕstama(instrumental, plural)