Identify the pair in which the Ukrainian word wasborrowed into Polish (i.e., from Ukrainian toPolish). (Hints: Which
Question:
Identify the pair in which the Ukrainian word wasborrowed into Polish (i.e., from Ukrainian toPolish).
(Hints: Which Polish word 'looks' like its Ukrainiancounterpart?)
Group of answer choices. Ukrainian , Polish
The Polish word for 'peas' - horosok , grosek
The Polish word for 'shoulder yoke'. - koromyslo ,koromyslo
The Polish word for 'chap, guy'. - xlopce , xlopjec
The Polish word for 'bearded'. borodatyj , brodaty
The Polish word for 'pan'. skovoroda , skovroda
The Polish word for 'cow'. korova , krova
The Polish word for 'word'. slovo , slovo
The Polish word for 'corned beef/salt pork'.
The Polish word for 'millet'. proso , proso
The Polish word for 'prophet'. prorok , prorok
The Polish word for 'headless'. bezholovyj , bezglovy
The Polish word for 'healthy'. zdorovyj , zdrovy
The Polish word for 'hammer' molot , mlot
The Polish word for 'servant/peasant'. xolop , xlop
The Polish word for 'frigid'. moroznyj , mrozny
Explain why you chose the above answer, i.e., what patterns didyou see in the Polish word that matched its Ukrainian equivalentbetter than the rest of the Polish words, or how did this Polishword stand out from all the others?
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