trashë

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== Albanian == === Etymology === From Proto-Albanian *trauša. Close to Lithuanian trąšùs (“fat, fertile (soil)”) (cf. Albanian trashi (“fertile soil”)). May reflect ultimate origin in Proto-Indo-European *treu- (“to destroy”), but this is not certain. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈtɾaʃə/ === Adjective === tráshë (feminine e tráshë, masculine plural të trásha, feminine plural të trásha) thick, fat, massive (thicker, wider than usual) Synonyms: majmë, pjellor, plotë trup i trashë ― massive body këmbë të trasha, buzë të trasha ― thick legs, thick lips A ke parë sa i trashë është ai? ― Have you seen how fat he is? voluminous, thick, large, big (consisting of many layers) libër i trashë; libra të trasha ― big book; big books rough, gritty, gritty, coarse (substances or objects consisting of particles, fibers or granules) rëra e trashë ― the coarse sand viscous, syrupy (liquids) Synonym: veshtullor lëng i trashë ― viscous liquid low quality, cheap (production, fabrication, work) deep, low-pitched (voices, vocals, sounds) një zë i trashë ― a deep voice heavy, thick, strong (accent) (figurative) indecent, rude, uncultured, tasteless, vulgar, trashy (person); vulgar, offensive, bold (speech) stringy, fat (domesticated animal with large amount of excess flesh) fertile (when associated with soil, ground) tokë e trashë ― fertile soil toka e trashë ― the fertile soil (anatomy) large zorra e trashë ― the large intestine (colon) ==== See also ==== === Adverb === tráshë thickly, largely (cross section) Synonym: shumë (figurative) harshly, heavily, coarsely (way of speech, behavior) Synonym: rëndë abundantly, in large quantities, plentifully (condition, wealth, resources, food, money) Synonyms: boll, mjaft, shumë === Noun === tráshë f (plural trásha, definite trásha, definite plural tráshat) thickness, opulence, voluptuousness, fatness Synonyms: bollëk, dendësi, shëndoshje (figurative) thick, big part/portion of a body (animals and human beings) or food e trasha e kofshës ― the thickness of the tight (the big part of a ham) ==== Derived terms ==== ==== Related terms ==== === References ===