kniga, is russian for book. so i have been told, but i have also heard it knishka... whatis goin on heeeere
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kniga, is russian for book. so i have been told, but i have also heard it knishka... whatis goin on heeeere
This is a different form of the word, meaning "a small book". You can create this form for all nouns. Sometimes this form is used to make the noun "small". Other times, this form shows tenderness, especially when applied to names.
Книга --> книжка
Кошка --> кошечка
Шкаф --> шкафчик
Учебник --> учебничек
Катя --> Катюша, Катенька
... and so on
To befriend you, dogboy, next time I will call you dogboychek. Ok?
собачек?
wow i forgot i posted this, hmm ok good to know. great it will be hard to keep up with a V and an A. wich look pretty much like the same letter, just upside down
For example,
girl - girlie
dog - dogie
? :)
cat -- kittie (?)
fish -- fishie
bird -- birdie
mom -- mommy
dad -- daddy
mouse -- mousie
rat -- RATTIE RAT RAT!
And the list goes on....
Книга --> книжка, книжечка, книжонка
интересная книжка
маленькая книжечка
скверная книжонка