месца
Belorussian
noun
Definitions
- place
- room, space
Etymology
Inherited from Old East Slavic мѣстьце inherited from Proto-Slavic *městьce, *město (place, town) + Proto-Slavic *-ьce affix from Belarusian ме́ста.
Origin
Belorussian
ме́ста
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- -це Russian
- место Russian
- miasto Polish
- miejsce Polish
- miejscówka Polish
- *-ьce Proto-Slavic
- *město Proto-Slavic
- *městьce Proto-Slavic
- místo Czech
- město Czech
- -ce Serbo-Croatian
- -це Serbo-Croatian
- mesto Serbo-Croatian
- misto Serbo-Croatian
- mjesto Serbo-Croatian
- место Serbo-Croatian
- мјесто Serbo-Croatian
- място Bulgarian
- место Macedonian
- мі́сце Ukrainian
- місто Ukrainian
- місце Ukrainian
- місцевий Ukrainian
- mesto Slovak
- miesto Slovak
- замест Belarusian
- ме́ста Belarusian
- месны Belarusian
- места Belarusian
- mesto Slovene
- мѣсто Church Slavic, Church Slavonic, Old Church Slavonic, Old Slavonic, Old Bulgarian
- мѣсто Old East Slavic
- мѣстьце Old East Slavic
- město Lower Sorbian
- město Upper Sorbian
- miesce Old Polish
- mjasto Silesian
- місто Rusyn