"Balachka" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [English]

Etymology: From regional Russian бала́чка (baláčka, “conversation, chat”), from the regional Russian verb бала́кать (balákatʹ, “to talk, to chat”) (compare Ukrainian Ukrainian бала́чка (baláčka), бала́кати (balákaty)). Etymology templates: {{bor|en|ru|бала́чка||conversation, chat}} Russian бала́чка (baláčka, “conversation, chat”), {{m|ru|бала́кать||to talk, to chat}} бала́кать (balákatʹ, “to talk, to chat”), {{cog|uk|бала́чка}} Ukrainian бала́чка (baláčka), {{m|uk|бала́кати}} бала́кати (balákaty) Head templates: {{en-proper noun}} Balachka
  1. The dialects spoken by Cossacks living in Russia, heavily influenced by Ukrainian dialects but features akanye, like standard and central Russian. Wikipedia link: Balachka Categories (topical): Languages Related terms: Surzhyk, Trasyanka Translations (Russian regional dialect): бала́чка (baláčka) [feminine] (Belarusian), balatchka [masculine] (French), Balatschka [neuter] (German), бала́чка (baláčka) [feminine] (Russian), бала́чка (baláčka) [feminine] (Ukrainian)

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