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[Facts] Re: Kitka
Yes. "Kitka" does mean "a bunch of flowers", at least in Bulgarian and probably in Slovak and Czech as well. Another possible meaning is "decorated".
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In Czech, "kytka" (with an y, not i) means flower or bouquet, depending on the context, and it's a bit colloquial, especially if it means bouquet I think (the "correct" words are "kvìtina" and "kytice", respectively).
Certainly not a name here either.
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