Do you know that qibul is ...

I wonder what is qibul? Subject? Substance? The fruit? Vegetable? Phenomenon? Someone can name the meaning of the word “qibul” for sure, someone - approximately, and someone only guesses. At first glance you won’t even understand if it is a noun.

Tsibulya is ...

If a resident of Ukraine is asked about who Chipollino is, he, without hesitation, will answer: “Tsibulya!”.

What is qibul

This means that the tsibul is nothing more than an ordinary edible onion.

For instance:

  • Here's the whole soldier’s food for the day: bread, kvass and qibul.
  • The boy was so full of tzibuli that it was not like talking to him - standing next to him was unbearable.
  • My father told me to buy meat, fat and tsibul.
  • The teacher ordered to draw a tsibula and sign the picture in English.
  • In order not to get sick in winter, you need to eat a small tsibul every day.

Morphological features, declination

From the point of view of morphology, “qibul” is an inanimate, common noun of the feminine, the first declension. In accordance with the named features, this word varies in cases and numbers.

Qibul: translation
Case / numberQuestionsSingularPlural
NominativeWhat?Tsibuli is an onion.These rotten cymbals smell so bad, you need to throw them away as soon as possible.
GenitiveWhat?There wasn’t even a seedy tsibuli in the pockets of the poor.What a store, there are not even qiguli here!
DativeWhy?Tsibula is not sharp enough, probably she was pulled out of the garden early.Nasty annoying little flies crawled along the cybules.
AccusativeWhat?See this scribble?I do not like either garlic or tsibuli.
Instrumental caseThan?The old man admired the qibule, smacking his toothless mouth, as if it were the most delicious thing in the whole world.The agronomist leaned over the tsibuls and thought about something important.
PrepositionalAbout what?What can you tell about the qibul?What did you find interesting in qibul?

Synonyms

Undoubtedly, the main synonyms of the noun “tsibul” are the words “onion” and “onion”.

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/C11815/


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