/stráːx/
IzvorFrom Proto-Slavic *straxъ, from Proto-Balto-Slavic *strākš-, from Proto-Indo-European *(s)treg-.
- fear
- archaichorror, unpleasantness^(→SSKJ)
“Strah je, če zapade dva metra snega.” — It is horrible if two meters of snow fall.
- phantom, ghost (a scary mythical creature)
Oblikestrȃh(canonical, inanimate, masculine) · strȃh(nominative, singular) · strahȏva(dual, nominative) · strahȏvi(nominative, plural) · strahȗ(genitive, singular) · strahóv(dual, genitive) · strahóv(genitive, plural) · strȃhu(dative, singular) · strȃhi(dative, singular) · strahȏvoma(dative, dual) · strahȏvama(dative, dual) · strahȏvom(dative, plural) · strȃhȏvam(dative, plural) · strȃh(accusative, singular) · strahȏva(accusative, dual) · strahȏve(accusative, plural) · strȃhu(locative, singular) · strȃhi(locative, singular) · strahȏvih(dual, locative) · strahȏvih(locative, plural)