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![]() I think Kurtuli may be a Turkish word, however, the suffix looks like it has been added for local Macedonian use after its adoption.
What is Sherbetisa?
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Sherbet is a water with sugar in it. Sherbetisa means to become sugary I have checked Sherbet, it seems that there is no turkish word alike. For being sugary, they use şekerli.......... Any possibility some of you use Spuftosa? Very bad word though... :-)
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![]() Sherbet is related to the English Sherbet I would assume, which also means a type of sweet.
I am beginning to understand your concept a little better now with regard to the 'sa' suffix. Sherbet (sweet) Se sherbetisa (it became sweet) Maslo (oil) Se maslosa (it became oily) Is this feature present in Bulgarian or Serb?
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![]() I am not aware of this feature in Bulg and Serb, but don't know for sure though. I can go on an try to find out more about it. Will take some time though.
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![]() No, but it sounds disgusting. !
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![]() Of course it does.
it comes from Puva or Pufa > poop and describes the process of becoming like the smell of the poop ![]() that is why it sound so disgusting......... ![]()
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![]() yep, would be nice
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![]() Just to note that spolaiti is not one word. It is 'spolaj ti'. Another use 'spolaj mu na boga' or 'spolaj ti boze'.
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![]() That is true, I will add the word on the list in that form - Spolai.
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