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Meaning of цмок | Babel Free

Noun masculine CEFR B1
[t͡smok]

Definitions

dragon, serpent (mythical creature)

animal-not-person, masculine

Examples

“Шум русалак разбудзиў. Запалиўся смок агнями.”

The noise stirred mermaids. A dragon ignited his flames.

“Szum rusałak razbudziŭ. Zapaliŭsia smok ahniami.”

The noise stirred mermaids. A dragon ignited his flames.

“Bieda ciapier budzie wam, bo heta Cmok, jaho nichto nia može zabić, apryč swiatoha Illi.”

Now you are going to be in trouble, because that's a Dragon, nobody is able to slay it except for saint Ilia.

“Ад не́йкага часу пасяліўся на нашай зямлі ў заварожаным балоце страшны смок-упыр…”

Since some time ago, a dreadful dragon-vampire settled on our land in an enchanted swamp…

“Пошасьць, трасца бярэ, есьць дзяцей страшны Цмок, усіх поедам есьць і калеча.”

Diseases, fever is spreading, children are eaten by a terrible Dragon, who eagerly eats and maims everyone.

“Tajamničy kraj bałot, dzie maŭkliva źziaje sonca, Dzie kryvioju ad pryhod kormicca ziamla biaskonca. Tam nivodny adnaroh nie praciahnie i hadziny, A ŭ piačory drychnie cmok, i nas čakaje šlach adziny.”

The mysterious land of swamps, where the sun shines in silence, Where the ground feeds endlessly from the blood of adventures. No unicorn would survive there even for an hour And there's a dragon sleeping in the cave, and the only path awaits.

“Цмок не адступаўся, біў крыламі зусім нізка, віўся над самымі вершалінамі, сычэў і гнеўна роў, шалёна пляваўся агнём.”

The dragon wasn't backing down, it was flapping its wings at a very low altitude, hovering just over the treetops, hissing and roaring angrily, ferociously spitting fire.

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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