stopa
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== Czech ==
=== Etymology ===
Inherited from Old Czech stopa, from Proto-Slavic *stopa.
=== Pronunciation ===
IPA(key): [ˈstopa]
Hyphenation: sto‧pa
=== Noun ===
stopa f (relational adjective stopový)
trace
foot (unit of measure)
track (one section of a multitrack recording)
==== Declension ====
==== Related terms ====
=== Further reading ===
“stopa”, in Příruční slovník jazyka českého (in Czech), 1935–1957
“stopa”, in Slovník spisovného jazyka českého (in Czech), 1960–1971, 1989
“stopa”, in Internetová jazyková příručka (in Czech), 2008–2026
== Irish ==
=== Verb ===
stopa
present subjunctive analytic of stop
== Kashubian ==
=== Etymology ===
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *stopa.
=== Pronunciation ===
IPA(key): /ˈstɔ.pa/
Rhymes: -ɔpa
Syllabification: sto‧pa
=== Noun ===
stopa f (diminutive stopka)
foot
pedestal
Synonyms: cokół, pòstument
(humorous) hoof
==== Declension ====
=== Further reading ===
Jan Trepczyk (1994), “stopa”, in Słownik polsko-kaszubski (in Kashubian), volumes 1–2
Eùgeniusz Gòłąbk (2011), “stopa”, in Słownik Polsko-Kaszubski / Słowôrz Pòlskò-Kaszëbsczi[1]
“stopa”, in Internetowi Słowôrz Kaszëbsczégò Jãzëka [Internet Dictionary of the Kashubian Language], Fundacja Kaszuby, 2022
== Latvian ==
=== Noun ===
stopa m
genitive singular of stops
== Old Czech ==
=== Etymology ===
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *stopa.
=== Pronunciation ===
IPA(key): (13th CE) /ˈstopa/
IPA(key): (15th CE) /ˈstopa/
=== Noun ===
stopa f
trace
way
==== Declension ====
==== Descendants ====
Czech: stopa
=== Further reading ===
Jan Gebauer (1903–1916), “stopa”, in Slovník staročeský (in Czech), Prague: Česká grafická společnost "unie", Česká akademie císaře Františka Josefa pro vědy, slovesnost a umění
== Polish ==
=== Etymology ===
Inherited from Old Polish stopa, from Proto-Slavic *stopa.
=== Pronunciation ===
IPA(key): /ˈstɔ.pa/
Rhymes: -ɔpa
Syllabification: sto‧pa
=== Noun ===
stopa f (diminutive stópka)
foot (part of human body)
foot (unit of measure)
rate; percentage quantity, e.g. interest rate or unemployment
(music) bass pedal
==== Declension ====
==== Derived terms ====
=== Further reading ===
“stopa”, in Wielki słownik języka polskiego[2] (in Polish), Instytut Języka Polskiego PAN
“stopa”, in Polish dictionaries at PWN[3] (in Polish)
== Romanian ==
=== Etymology ===
Borrowed from French stopper.
=== Verb ===
a stopa (third-person singular present stopează, past participle stopat) 1st conjugation
to stop
==== Conjugation ====
== Serbo-Croatian ==
=== Etymology ===
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *stopa, from Proto-Indo-European *stebʰ- (“to stand still”). See also Russian стопа́ (stopá), Polish stopa; akin to Lithuanian stapytis.
=== Pronunciation ===
IPA(key): /stǒpa/
Hyphenation: sto‧pa
=== Noun ===
stòpa f (Cyrillic spelling сто̀па)
foot (unit of measure)
rate, step
==== Declension ====
=== References ===
“stopa”, in Hrvatski jezični portal [Croatian language portal] (in Serbo-Croatian), 2006–2026
Pokorny, Julius (1959), Indogermanisches etymologisches Wörterbuch [Indo-European Etymological Dictionary] (in German), volume 3, Bern, München: Francke Verlag, pages 1011-13