Belarusian
Noun
сок • (sok) m
- juice
Declension
Declension of сок
|
singular |
plural |
nominative (назоўны) |
сок sok
|
со́кі sóki
|
genitive (родны) |
со́ку sóku
|
со́каў sókaŭ
|
dative (давальны) |
со́ку sóku
|
со́кам sókam
|
accusative (вінавальны) |
сок sok
|
со́кі sóki
|
instrumental (творны) |
со́кам sókam
|
со́камі sókami
|
locative (месны) |
со́ку sóku
|
со́ках sókax
|
Bulgarian
Pronunciation
Noun
сок • (sok) m
- juice
- sap (the juice of plants)
Inflection
Inflection of сок
|
singular |
plural |
indefinite |
сок |
сокове |
definite (subject form) |
сокът |
соковете |
definite (object form) |
сока |
count form |
— |
сока |
vocative form |
соко |
сокове |
Macedonian
Etymology
From Proto-Slavic *sokъ.
Noun
сок • (sok) m
- juice
Inflection
Declension of сок
|
singular |
plural |
indefinite |
сок
|
сокови
|
definite unspecified |
сокот
|
соковите
|
definite proximal |
соков
|
соковиве
|
definite distal |
сокон
|
соковине
|
vocative |
соку
|
сокови
|
count form |
—
|
сока
|
Derived terms
Russian
Etymology
From Proto-Slavic *sokъ.
Pronunciation
Noun
сок • (sok) m inan (genitive со́ка, nominative plural со́ки, genitive plural со́ков)
- juice
- sap
- (vulgar, slang) cum, semen
Declension
Declension of сок (inan masc-form velar-stem accent-a)
Related terms
Serbo-Croatian
Etymology
From Proto-Slavic *sokъ.
Noun
со̑к m (Latin spelling sȏk)
- juice
Declension
Declension of сок
|
singular |
plural |
nominative
|
со̑к
|
со̀кови
|
genitive
|
сока
|
сокова
|
dative
|
соку
|
соковима
|
accusative
|
сок
|
сокове
|
vocative
|
соку
|
сокови
|
locative
|
соку
|
соковима
|
instrumental
|
соком
|
соковима
|