рубль
Russian
Etymology
From Old East Slavic рубль (rublĭ), synchronically analysable as руб- (rub-) + -ь (-ʹ). Literally 'a cut' (of a grivna bullion).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [rublʲ]
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Declension
Abbreviations
- руб. (rub.)
Related terms
- рубли́шко m (rublíško)
See also
The other languages represented on the Soviet-era ruble note in order of appearance:
- Ukrainian: оди́н карбо́ванець (odýn karbóvanecʹ)
- Belarusian: адзі́н ру́бель (adzín rúbjelʹ)
- Uzbek: бир сўм (bir so‘m)
- Kazakh: бір сом (bir som)
- Georgian: ერთი მანეთი (erti maneti)
- Azerbaijani: бир манат (bir manat)
- Lithuanian: vienas rublis
- Moldavian: о рублэ (o rublă)
- Latvian: viens rublis
- Kyrgyz: бир сом (bir som)
- Tajik: як сӯм (yak süm)
- Armenian: մեկ ռուբլի (mek ṙubli)
- Turkmen: бир манат (bir manat)
- Estonian: üks rubla
See also
- копе́йка f (kopéjka)
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