[ˈmɔʃkɐ], [mɔʃˈka]
OriginInherited from Proto-Slavic *mъši. Related to му́ха (múxa).
- midge (a kind of gnat or gnatlike fly)
- uncountableswarm of midges
Formsмо́шка(animal-not-person, canonical, feminine) · móška(romanization) · мо́шки(genitive) · мо́шки(nominative, plural) · мо́шок(genitive, plural) · мо́шка(nominative, singular) · мо́шки(genitive, singular) · мо́шці(dative, singular) · мо́шкам(dative, plural) · мо́шку(accusative, singular) · мо́шки(accusative, plural) · мо́шок(accusative, plural) · мо́шкою(instrumental, singular) · мо́шками(instrumental, plural) · мо́шці(locative, singular) · мо́шках(locative, plural) · мо́шко(singular, vocative) · мо́шки(plural, vocative) · мошка́(canonical, feminine, inanimate) · mošká(romanization)
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