"дїтя" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Carpathian Rusyn]

Forms: djitja [romanization]
Etymology: From Old East Slavic дѣтѧ (dětę), from Proto-Slavic *dětę. Etymology templates: {{inh|rue|orv|дѣтѧ}} Old East Slavic дѣтѧ (dětę), {{inh|rue|sla-pro|*dětę}} Proto-Slavic *dětę Head templates: {{head|rue|noun|g=|head=|tr=}} дїтя • (djitja), {{rue-noun}} дїтя • (djitja)
  1. child (a male or female child, a son or daughter) Categories (topical): Children, Family members

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