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nogi

//ˈnɔ.ɡi//
Polishnoun

Grammatical form

nogi is the nominative plural; also the genitive singular; also the accusative plural; also the vocative plural form of noga — “leg (lower limb).

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Definitions of noga noun · /ˈnɔ.ɡa/ | /ˈnɔ.ɡa/ | /ˈnɔ.ɡi/ | [ˈnɔ.ɡi]

Full entry for noga
  1. 1.leg (lower limb)
  2. 2.foot (part at the end of a leg)
  3. 3.foot (base or pedestal of an object)
  4. 4.part of a coal deposit to protect miners from a ceiling collapse
  5. 5.foot (basic measure of rhythm in a poem)
  6. 6.foot; Further details are uncertain.
  7. 7.foot (part of an object, e.g. a bed, where a person would place their feet)
  8. 8.handle (part of a plough to hold the handle)
  9. 9.clumsy or inept person(colloquial)
  10. 10.football, soccer(colloquial)
  11. 11.bottom of a beehive(obsolete)

Etymology of noga

Inherited from Old Polish noga.

Paradigm of noga, with nogi highlighted:

Nominative
Singular
noga
Plural
nogi
Genitive
Singular
nogi
Plural
nóg
Dative
Singular
nodze
Plural
nogom
Accusative
Singular
nogę
Plural
nogi
Instrumental
Singular
nogą
Plural
nogami
Locative
Singular
nodze
Plural
nogach
Vocative
Singular
nogo
Plural
nogi

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