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uzroka

Uzroka is a grammatical form of the noun uzrok found in several South Slavic languages, including Croatian, Bosnian, and Serbian. The basic meaning of uzrok is "cause" or "reason," and uzroka serves as a genitive form used to express relationships such as "of the cause" or to link a cause to another noun in sentences that discuss causation. As a genitive form, uzroka commonly appears in phrases describing causes, origins, or explanations within formal or written prose.

Etymology and usage context: The noun uzrok derives from a common Slavic root, rooted in Proto-Slavic origins,

Declension notes: In standard Croatian, Bosnian, and Serbian, uzrok is a masculine noun, and uzroka is used

See also: uzrok, causes in linguistics, Slavic etymology.

and
has
cognates
across
related
languages
that
reflect
the
same
core
meaning
of
causation.
Uzroka
is
not
a
separate
lexical
item
with
its
own
independent
sense;
it
is
an
inflected
form
of
uzrok
that
adjusts
to
fit
the
grammatical
requirements
of
a
sentence,
typically
in
genitive
constructions.
in
genitive
constructions.
The
plural
nominative
form
is
uzroci,
and
the
genitive
plural
form
is
typically
uzroka,
though
exact
forms
can
vary
slightly
by
dialect
or
standard
variety.
In
practice,
uzroka
is
most
often
seen
in
contexts
where
the
noun
governs
another
element
in
the
genitive
case,
such
as
describing
multiple
causes
or
attributing
a
cause
to
a
specific
phenomenon.