意思
A small feline animal.
文化背景
Cats are considered guardians of the home. It is a tradition in some regions to let a cat enter a new house first to ensure peace and prosperity. The 'Bayun Cat' (Кіт Баюн) is a mythical creature with a magical voice that can heal or lull people to sleep. While usually depicted as large, the 'small cat' is often its helper in stories. Ukraine has a huge 'cat-loving' internet culture. Famous cats like 'Stepan' from Kharkiv have millions of followers, often described with affectionate terms. In villages, cats are respected for their hunting skills. A 'small cat' that is a good mouser is highly valued by farmers.
The 'A' Rule
If you're talking about a female cat, almost everything describing it will end in 'a' in the basic form.
Gender Matters
Don't call a male cat 'кішка' unless you want to confuse the owner!
意思
A small feline animal.
The 'A' Rule
If you're talking about a female cat, almost everything describing it will end in 'a' in the basic form.
Gender Matters
Don't call a male cat 'кішка' unless you want to confuse the owner!
Use 'Kytsya' for extra points
If you want to sound like a local, use 'киця' (kytsya) instead of 'кішка' when talking to the cat directly.
Cat Names
Common names for a 'маленька кішка' in Ukraine include Murka, Musya, or Sonya.
自我测试
Fill in the correct ending for the adjective.
Це маленьк___ кішка.
Since 'кішка' is feminine, the adjective 'маленька' must also have the feminine ending '-а'.
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
Choose the correct option:
In the Accusative case (object of 'see'), both the adjective and noun change their endings to '-у'.
Match the Ukrainian phrase with its English translation.
Match the following:
This tests your ability to distinguish between gender and number.
Complete the dialogue with the correct form.
— У тебе є кішка? — Так, у мене є ____ ____.
After 'у мене є' (I have), we use the Nominative case.
🎉 得分: /4
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4 练习Це маленьк___ кішка.
Since 'кішка' is feminine, the adjective 'маленька' must also have the feminine ending '-а'.
Choose the correct option:
In the Accusative case (object of 'see'), both the adjective and noun change their endings to '-у'.
将左侧的每个项目与右侧的配对匹配:
This tests your ability to distinguish between gender and number.
— У тебе є кішка? — Так, у мене є ____ ____.
After 'у мене є' (I have), we use the Nominative case.
🎉 得分: /4
常见问题
10 个问题Yes, in Ukrainian, 'кішка' refers specifically to a female cat. 'Кіт' is the masculine form.
Yes, you can, but 'кошеня' is more precise for a very young cat.
Я люблю свою маленьку кішку.
Маленькі кішки (small cats).
Not at all! It's a very neutral and polite description.
It's a feature of Ukrainian called 'ikavism' where 'o' changed to 'i' in certain positions.
Yes, but 'мала' can sometimes sound a bit more blunt or informal.
Кішка не маленька.
No, Ukrainian does not use articles.
Grey (сіра) and tabby (смугаста) are very common!
相关表达
маленький кіт
similarA small male cat
маленька киця
synonymA small kitty
кошеня
specialized formKitten
велика кішка
contrastA big cat
дикий кіт
builds onWild cat