IPA: /kəˈzɑːtʃɒk/
KK: /kəˈzɑːtʃɒk/
A type of traditional Ukrainian dance characterized by lively movements and often performed in a group.
The dancers performed a kazachok at the festival, showcasing their energetic footwork.
Kazachok is derived from the Russian word "казачок" (kazachok), which means a little Cossack. The term "Cossack" itself comes from the Turkic word "qazaq," meaning free man or adventurer. The suffix "-ok" is a diminutive form in Russian, indicating smallness or endearment. Thus, kazachok refers to a small or playful Cossack, often associated with traditional folk dance.
Think of a 'little Cossack' ('kazachok') when you hear this word, as it reflects the playful and spirited nature of the dance.
No commonly confused words.