Ašča/Lexicon
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μουρκή murčá 'dance, singing; a rustic folk music genre'
μλιαναι 'mľane 'to speak, to say'
μουσική musčá 'music' (AGr reborrowing)
λοκαθόρ/-ή lokathór/-iá (adj) 'courageous' (from kalós kagathós 'gentleman, person of virtue'); λοκαθία lokathíja 'courage'
βραίειβ bréjib (slang, from English brave) 'slut, sexually liberated woman'
θεραπλεύναι ťherapľúne 'to heal, to cure'
φοβλεύσθαι phobľústhe 'to be afraid of'
νηισκεύναι ňeščúne 'to fast'
υπαρξακόρ iparšakór 'existentialist'
θρηισκεία thřeščíja 'religion'