IPA: /pɪˈsæŋkə/
KK: /pɪˈsæŋkə/
A hand-decorated egg, typically made for Easter, featuring detailed and colorful designs, often associated with Ukrainian traditions.
She carefully painted a pysanka for the Easter celebration.
**Pysanka** → The word 'pysanka' comes from Ukrainian 'писанка', which is derived from the verb 'писати' (pysaty), meaning 'to write'. A pysanka is a decorated egg, traditionally made by writing designs on the egg's surface with wax and dye. The term reflects the practice of writing or drawing intricate patterns on eggs, especially during Easter.
Imagine the act of 'writing' ('писати') beautiful designs on an egg — that's what a pysanka is all about.
No commonly confused words.