Where does “кря́кам” come from?

кря́кам (Bulgarian) comes from Bulgarian -кам, from Proto-Slavic -kati, from Proto-Slavic bьlkъ!.

кря́кам (Bulgarian): to cackle, to shriek, to croak (of birds)

Definitions

  1. to cackle, to shriek, to croak (of birds)

Ancestry of “кря́кам”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Bulgarian-камCreates onomatopoeic verbs from the corresponding interjections
2Proto-Slavic-katiCreates onomatopoeic verbs denoting an action of...
3Proto-Slavicbьlkъ!

Words derived from “кря́кам

Every word from Proto-Slavic bьlkъ!Every word from Proto-Slavic -katiEvery word from Bulgarian -кам