A Russian word for bottle, used to describe a container for holding liquids.
From Russian бутылка (butylka), derived from Dutch bottil or similar Germanic/Romance language sources through trade contact, ultimately related to the English 'bottle.'
Language hitchhikers! Russian borrowed this word from Dutch traders centuries ago, just as English did—showing how commerce created linguistic highways where goods and words traveled together along trade routes.
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