Knižarnica (книжарница) (Macedonian) (noun)
k-nee-zhar-nee-tsa
Bookshop. A place that sells books.
Derived from kniga (книга), meaning “book”. This root comes from the Proto-Slavic *kъniga, which is believed to be a very early borrowing from Turkic/Uighur languages.
Example sentences
“Today I’m in Skopje, hoping to look around some knižarnicas to create a feature video.”
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