Definition
A Russian peasant overcoat or garment, sometimes made from felt or other heavy material.
Etymology
From Russian 'botchka,' a diminutive or colloquial term for a type of traditional Russian outer garment. The suffix '-ka' is a common diminutive in Russian.
Kelly Says
This word is a window into Russian folk clothing—it represents the practical, sturdy outerwear that Russian peasants wore for centuries to survive brutal winters.
Translations
ARالعربية
زجاجة
za-ja-jat
CACatalà
ampolla
am-pol-la
DEDeutsch
Flasche
flas-che
ELΕλληνικά
μπουκάλι
boo-ka-li
ESEspañol
botella
bo-te-ya
FRFrançais
bouteille
boot-ay
IDBahasa Indonesia
botol
bo-tol
ITItaliano
bottiglia
bot-ti-gli-a
MSBahasa Melayu
botol
bo-tol
MYမြန်မာ
ကျွန်တော်တို့သည် ကောင်းမွန်ကြောင်း မဟုတ်ပါ
kyun-ta-w-to-thi ka-ung-mu-ng-kya-ng ma-hu-pet-pa
PLPolski
butelka
bu-tel-ka
PTPortuguês
garrafa
ga-ra-fa
RUРусский
бутылка
boo-ty-l-ka
TAதமிழ்
பாட்டில்
pa-at-til
UKУкраїнська
бутелька
bu-tel-ka