[Facts] Re: Iskra
in reply to a message by defenselinguist
The meaning given on this website is correct. The noun Iskra means spark in some south-Slavic languages (Croatian, Serbian, Bulgarian, etc.).
And no, the verb does not have the same root.
And what's more Russian, while a Slavic language, is not a South Slavic language, so many words are quite different and it's not a good idea to compare them and look for an exact same meaning.
And no, the verb does not have the same root.
And what's more Russian, while a Slavic language, is not a South Slavic language, so many words are quite different and it's not a good idea to compare them and look for an exact same meaning.
This message was edited 6/20/2012, 12:39 PM
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It's not just the south Slavic languages. Iskra also means spark in Polish.