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Kašika je turška beseda in skoraj nihče ne ve, kako se v srbščini imenuje predmet, ki ga uporabljamo vsak dan
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Kašika je turška beseda in skoraj nihče ne ve, kako se v srbščini imenuje predmet, ki ga uporabljamo vsak dan

The article discusses the origin of the word 'kašika' (spoon) in Serbian, noting that it has Turkish roots and is similar to the Turkish term 'kaşık'. It highlights that while many Slavic languages use variations of this word, such as 'ložica' in Slovenia, Serbia uses 'kašika', which is closest to the Turkish version. The piece mentions that due to centuries of Ottoman influence, Serbs adopted several Turkish words, including 'kašika'. However, some regions in Serbia still use 'ložica', leading to local debates and generational differences in terminology. The article concludes by referencing a surprising story where a Turk claimed Serbian origins, highlighting linguistic and cultural connections.

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Kašika je turška beseda in skoraj nihče ne ve, kako se v srbščini imenuje predmet, ki ga uporabljamo vsak dan

The article discusses the origin of the word 'kašika' (spoon) in Serbian, noting that it has Turkish roots and is similar to the Turkish term 'kaşık'. It highlights that while many Slavic languages use variations of this word, such as 'ložica' in Slovenia, Serbia uses 'kašika', which is closest to the Turkish version. The piece mentions that due to centuries of Ottoman influence, Serbs adopted several Turkish words, including 'kašika'. However, some regions in Serbia still use 'ložica', leading to local debates and generational differences in terminology. The article concludes by referencing a surprising story where a Turk claimed Serbian origins, highlighting linguistic and cultural connections.

Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article presents a factual discussion about the etymology of the word 'kašika' without overt ideological slant. While it touches on historical Ottoman influence, which could be politically sensitive, the framing remains neutral, focusing on linguistic history rather than political critique or fl

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