See also: Paprika and paprikā

English [ edit ]

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Paprika

Capsicum annuum, called bell peppers and chilli peppers, used to make paprika. Both bell peppers and the spice are called paprika in many languages, but not in English. Examples of the fruits of the plant species, calledand, used to make paprika. Both bell peppers and the spice are calledin many languages, but not in English.

Etymology [ edit ]

Borrowed from Hungarian paprika, from Serbo-Croatian pàprika, from pȁpar, from Proto-Slavic *pьpьrь, from Latin piper, from Ancient Greek πέπερι (péperi, “pepper”), from Indo-Aryan; compare Sanskrit पिप्पलि (pippali, “long pepper”). Akin to paprikash.

Pronunciation [ edit ]

Noun [ edit ]

paprika (countable and uncountable, plural paprikas)

( uncountable ) Powdered spice made from dried and ground fruits of sweet pepper (bell pepper) or chili pepper (cultivars of Capsicum annuum), or mixtures of these (used especially in Hungarian cooking). 1995, Jean Andrews, Peppers: The Domesticated Capsicums , →ISBN , page 73: , Jean Andrews,, page 73: California is taking the lead, producing a paprika that is more standardized and more uniformly available than the European growers offer. ( countable ) A variety of the spice. 2011, Heidi Swan, Super Natural Evey Day , →ISBN : , Heidi Swan, Using the trio of paprikas gives more flavour than you'd get using a single paprika. ( countable , rare, commonly called "dried [bell/chilli] peppers" or "dried rare, commonly called "dried [bell/chilli] peppers" or "dried capsicums ) A dried but not yet ground fruit of sweet pepper (bell pepper) or chili pepper sold for use as a spice. 2003, Jonathan Bousfield, Rough Guide to Croatia , →ISBN , page 123: , Jonathan Bousfield,, page 123: strings of red paprikas hang outside to dry in the autumn A bright reddish orange colour resembling that of the ground spice. paprika colour:

Synonyms [ edit ]

Derived terms [ edit ]

Translations [ edit ]

ground spice Arabic: Egyptian Arabic: بابريكا f ( babrika ) Moroccan Arabic: تحميرة ( taḥmīra )

Burmese: အရောင်တင်မှုန့် (my) ( a.raungtanghmun. )

Chinese: Cantonese: 紅椒粉 红椒粉 ( hung 4 ziu 1 fan 2 ) , 甜紅椒粉 甜红椒粉 ( tim 4 hung 4 ziu 1 fan 2 ) , 甜椒粉 ( tim 4 ziu 1 fan 2 ) Mandarin: 辣椒粉 ( làjiāofěn )

Czech: paprika (cs) f

Danish: paprika (da) c

Dutch: paprika (nl) f

Esperanto: papriko

Faroese: paprika n , piparfrukt f ( capsicum anuum )

, Finnish: paprika (fi) paprikajauhe

French: paprika (fr) m

Galician: pemento (gl) m , paprica f

, Georgian: წიწაკა ( c̣ic̣aḳa )

German: Paprika (de) f

Greek: πάπρικα (el) f ( páprika ) , κοκκινοπίπερο (el) n ( kokkinopípero )

, Hungarian: paprika (hu) pirospaprika

Ido: papriko (io)

Indonesian: paprika (id)

Italian: paprika f , paprica (it) f Japanese: パプリカ (ja) ( papurika )

Maltese: paprika

Mongolian: please add this translation if you can

Norwegian: Bokmål: paprika m Nynorsk: paprika m

Persian: پاپریکا ( pâprikâ )

Polish: papryka (pl)

Portuguese: páprica (pt) f

Romanian: paprică (ro) f , boia (ro) f

, Russian: па́прика (ru) f ( páprika )

Serbo-Croatian: Cyrillic: па̀прика f Roman: pàprika (sh) f

Slovene: paprika (sl) f

Spanish: pimentón (es) m , páprika (es) f

, Swedish: paprika (sv)

Turkish: paprika (tr)

Yiddish: פּאַפּריקע f ( paprike )

variety of the spice Finnish: paprika (fi)

dried peppers Finnish: kuivattu paprika ( bell peppers ) ; kuivattu chili ( chilli peppers )

colour Japanese: パプリカ色 ( papurika iro )

The translations below need to be checked and inserted above into the appropriate translation tables, removing any numbers. Numbers do not necessarily match those in definitions. See instructions at Wiktionary:Entry layout § Translations.

Translations to be checked Spanish: (please verify) pimentón (es) m (please verify) paprika (es) f

Adjective [ edit ]

paprika (comparative more paprika, superlative most paprika)

Of a bright reddish orange colour, like that of the dried paprika.

Translations [ edit ]

colour Japanese: パプリカ色の ( papurikairo no )

See also [ edit ]

Cebuano [ edit ]

Etymology [ edit ]

From English paprika, borrowed from Hungarian paprika, from Serbo-Croatian pàprika, from pȁpar, from Proto-Slavic *pьpьrь, from Latin piper, from Ancient Greek πέπερι (péperi, “pepper”), from Indo-Aryan; compare Sanskrit पिप्पलि (pippali, “long pepper”).

Pronunciation [ edit ]

Hyphenation: pa‧pri‧ka

Noun [ edit ]

paprika

Adjective [ edit ]

paprika

having a bright reddish orange colour, like that of the dried paprika

Czech [ edit ]

Etymology [ edit ]

Borrowed from Hungarian paprika.

Pronunciation [ edit ]

Noun [ edit ]

paprika f

paprika ( powder used as a spice ) pepper ( fruit of the capsicum )

Declension [ edit ]

Declension singular plural nominative paprika papriky genitive papriky paprik dative paprice paprikám accusative papriku papriky vocative papriko papriky locative paprice paprikách instrumental paprikou paprikami

Derived terms [ edit ]

Related terms [ edit ]

Gallery [ edit ]

Paprika

Paprika

Paprika

Further reading [ edit ]

Danish [ edit ]

Etymology [ edit ]

(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)

Noun [ edit ]

paprika c (singular definite paprikaen, not used in plural form)

paprika ( spice )

Declension [ edit ]

Declension of paprika common

gender Singular indefinite definite nominative paprika paprikaen genitive paprikas paprikaens

Dutch [ edit ]

Etymology [ edit ]

Borrowed from Hungarian paprika, from Serbo-Croatian pàprika, from pȁpar (“pepper”), from Ancient Greek πέπερι (péperi), from an Indo-Aryan language.

Pronunciation [ edit ]

IPA (key) : /ˈpɑprikaː/ , /ˈpaːprikaː/

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Audio

Hyphenation: pa‧pri‧ka

Noun [ edit ]

paprika f (plural paprika's, diminutive paprikaatje n )

Derived terms [ edit ]

Faroese [ edit ]

Etymology [ edit ]

Borrowed from Hungarian paprika, from Serbo-Croatian pàprika, from pȁpar (“ground pepper”), from Latin piper.

Noun [ edit ]

paprika n (genitive singular paprika, uncountable)

paprika ( spice )

Declension [ edit ]

Declension of paprika (singular only) n1s singular indefinite definite nominative paprika paprikað accusative paprika paprikað dative paprika paprikanum genitive paprika paprikans

See also [ edit ]

piparfrukt f ( “ bell pepper ” )

Finnish [ edit ]

Etymology [ edit ]

From Hungarian paprika.

Noun [ edit ]

paprika

paprika ( Capsicum annuum spice made of dried, ground fruit of the milder varieties of ) pepper, bell pepper, sweet pepper ( the fruit of a sweet variety of Capsicum annuum, used as vegetable )

Usage notes [ edit ]

The fruit, and the spice made of spicy varieties of Capsicum annuum as well as of other Capsicum species are called chili or chilipippuri in Finnish. The spice may also be called chilijauhe. There's no clear line of distinction between paprika and chili. Also the size of the fruit counts. The large varieties are often called paprika even if they are quite hot.

Declension [ edit ]

Inflection of paprika (Kotus type 12/kulkija, no gradation) nominative paprika paprikat genitive paprikan paprikoiden

paprikoitten partitive paprikaa paprikoita illative paprikaan paprikoihin singular plural nominative paprika paprikat accusative nom. paprika paprikat gen. paprikan genitive paprikan paprikoiden

paprikoitten

paprikain rare partitive paprikaa paprikoita inessive paprikassa paprikoissa elative paprikasta paprikoista illative paprikaan paprikoihin adessive paprikalla paprikoilla ablative paprikalta paprikoilta allative paprikalle paprikoille essive paprikana paprikoina translative paprikaksi paprikoiksi instructive — paprikoin abessive paprikatta paprikoitta comitative — paprikoineen

Possessive forms of paprika (type kulkija) possessor singular plural 1st person paprikani paprikamme 2nd person paprikasi paprikanne 3rd person paprikansa

Especially in the past also:

Inflection of paprika (Kotus type 13/katiska, no gradation) nominative paprika paprikat genitive paprikan paprikoiden

paprikoitten

paprikojen partitive paprikaa paprikoita

paprikoja illative paprikaan paprikoihin singular plural nominative paprika paprikat accusative nom. paprika paprikat gen. paprikan genitive paprikan paprikoiden

paprikoitten

paprikojen

paprikain rare partitive paprikaa paprikoita

paprikoja inessive paprikassa paprikoissa elative paprikasta paprikoista illative paprikaan paprikoihin adessive paprikalla paprikoilla ablative paprikalta paprikoilta allative paprikalle paprikoille essive paprikana paprikoina translative paprikaksi paprikoiksi instructive — paprikoin abessive paprikatta paprikoitta comitative — paprikoineen

Possessive forms of paprika (type katiska) possessor singular plural 1st person paprikani paprikamme 2nd person paprikasi paprikanne 3rd person paprikansa

Compounds [ edit ]

See also [ edit ]

French [ edit ]

Etymology [ edit ]

Borrowed from Hungarian paprika.

Pronunciation [ edit ]

IPA (key) : /pa.pʁi.ka/

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Hyphenation: pa‧pri‧ka

Noun [ edit ]

paprika m (plural paprikas)

paprika ( powder used as a spice )

Hungarian [ edit ]

paprika on Hungarian Wikipedia on Hungarian Wikipedia

Paprika

Etymology [ edit ]

Borrowed from Serbo-Croatian pàprika.

Pronunciation [ edit ]

Noun [ edit ]

paprika (plural paprikák)

Declension [ edit ]

Inflection (stem in long/high vowel, back harmony) singular plural nominative paprika paprikák accusative paprikát paprikákat dative paprikának paprikáknak instrumental paprikával paprikákkal causal-final paprikáért paprikákért translative paprikává paprikákká terminative paprikáig paprikákig essive-formal paprikaként paprikákként essive-modal — — inessive paprikában paprikákban superessive paprikán paprikákon adessive paprikánál paprikáknál illative paprikába paprikákba sublative paprikára paprikákra allative paprikához paprikákhoz elative paprikából paprikákból delative paprikáról paprikákról ablative paprikától paprikáktól non-attributive

possessive - singular paprikáé paprikáké non-attributive

possessive - plural paprikáéi paprikákéi

Possessive forms of paprika possessor single possession multiple possessions 1st person sing. paprikám paprikáim 2nd person sing. paprikád paprikáid 3rd person sing. paprikája paprikái 1st person plural paprikánk paprikáink 2nd person plural paprikátok paprikáitok 3rd person plural paprikájuk paprikáik

Derived terms [ edit ]

Compound words

Expressions

Descendants [ edit ]

Cebuano: paprika

Czech: paprika

Dutch: paprika

English: paprika

Faroese: paprika

Finnish: paprika

French: paprika

German: Paprika

Japanese: パプリカ

Latvian: paprika

Lower Sorbian: paprika

Polish: papryka

Slovak: paprika

Latvian [ edit ]

paprika on Latvian Wikipedia on Latvian Wikipedia

Paprika (1)

Paprika (2)

Paprika (2)

Etymology [ edit ]

Via other European languages, borrowed from Hungarian paprika, itself from Serbo-Croatian páprika, from pȁpar, from Latin piper (“pepper”), whence also Latvian pipars (q.v.).

Pronunciation [ edit ]

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Noun [ edit ]

paprika m (1st declension)

Declension [ edit ]

Declension of paprika (4th declension) singular (vienskaitlis) plural (daudzskaitlis) nominative (nominatīvs) paprika paprikas accusative (akuzatīvs) papriku paprikas genitive (ģenitīvs) paprikas papriku dative (datīvs) paprikai paprikām instrumental (instrumentālis) papriku paprikām locative (lokatīvs) paprikā paprikās vocative (vokatīvs) paprika paprikas

Lower Sorbian [ edit ]

Etymology [ edit ]

Borrowed from German Paprika, from Hungarian paprika, from Serbo-Croatian pàprika, from pȁpar, from Proto-Slavic *pьpьrь, from Latin piper, from Ancient Greek πέπερι (péperi, “pepper”), from Sanskrit पिप्पलि (pippali, “long pepper”).

Pronunciation [ edit ]

Noun [ edit ]

paprika f

Declension [ edit ]

Declension of paprika Singular Dual Plural Nominative paprika paprice papriki Genitive papriki paprikowu paprikow Dative paprice paprikoma paprikam Accusative papriku paprice papriki Instrumental papriku paprikoma paprikami Locative paprice paprikoma paprikach

Further reading [ edit ]

paprika in Manfred Starosta (1999): Dolnoserbsko-nimski słownik / Niedersorbisch-deutsches Wörterbuch. Bautzen: Domowina-Verlag.

Norwegian Bokmål [ edit ]

Etymology [ edit ]

(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)

Noun [ edit ]

paprika m (definite singular paprikaen, indefinite plural paprikaer, definite plural paprikaene)

Norwegian Nynorsk [ edit ]

Etymology [ edit ]

(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)

Noun [ edit ]

paprika m (definite singular paprikaen, indefinite plural paprikaer, definite plural paprikaene)

Etymology [ edit ]

From па̏пар (“pepper”) +‎ -ika, from Proto-Slavic *pьpьrь, from Latin piper (“pepper”), from Ancient Greek πέπερι (péperi), from Sanskrit पिप्पलि (pippali, “long pepper”).

Pronunciation [ edit ]

Noun [ edit ]

pàprika f (Cyrillic spelling па̀прика)

Declension [ edit ]

Declension of paprika singular plural nominative pàprika paprike genitive paprike pȁprīkā dative paprici paprikama accusative papriku paprike vocative papriko paprike locative paprici paprikama instrumental paprikom paprikama

Slovak [ edit ]

Etymology [ edit ]

Borrowed from Hungarian paprika, from Serbo-Croatian pàprika, from pȁpar, from Proto-Slavic *pьpьrь, from Latin piper, from Ancient Greek πέπερι (péperi, “pepper”), from Sanskrit पिप्पलि (pippali, “long pepper”).

Pronunciation [ edit ]

Noun [ edit ]

paprika f (genitive singular papriky, nominative plural papriky, genitive plural paprík, declension pattern of žena)

pepper ( fruit of the capsicum ) paprika ( powder used as a spice )

Declension [ edit ]

Declension of paprika singular plural nominative paprika papriky genitive papriky paprík dative paprike paprikám accusative papriku papriky locative paprike paprikách instrumental paprikou paprikami

Derived terms [ edit ]

Related terms [ edit ]

Gallery [ edit ]

Paprika

Paprika

Paprika

Further reading [ edit ]

paprika in Slovak dictionaries at korpus.sk

Swedish [ edit ]

Etymology [ edit ]

From Hungarian paprika

Noun [ edit ]

paprika c

Declension [ edit ]

Declension of paprika Singular Plural Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite Nominative paprika paprikan paprikor paprikorna Genitive paprikas paprikans paprikors paprikornas

West Frisian [ edit ]

Etymology [ edit ]

From Hungarian paprika

Noun [ edit ]