фазенда
Russian
Etymology
Borrowed from Portuguese fazenda.
Noun
фазе́нда • (fazɛ́nda, fazénda) f inan (genitive фазе́нды, nominative plural фазе́нды, genitive plural фазе́нд)
- fazenda (a Brazilian plantation, often associated with slavery during the colonial period)
- (colloquial) a large (and fancy) dacha, summer house
Usage notes
- The term was popularised in Russia in the 80's and 90's after some popular Brazilian TV shows, especially Escrava Isaura.
Declension
Declension of фазе́нда (inan fem-form hard-stem accent-a)
singular | plural | |
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nominative | фазе́нда fazɛ́nda, fazénda |
фазе́нды fazɛ́ndy, fazéndy |
genitive | фазе́нды fazɛ́ndy, fazéndy |
фазе́нд fazɛ́nd, fazénd |
dative | фазе́нде fazɛ́nde, fazénde |
фазе́ндам fazɛ́ndam, fazéndam |
accusative | фазе́нду fazɛ́ndu, fazéndu |
фазе́нды fazɛ́ndy, fazéndy |
instrumental | фазе́ндой, фазе́ндою fazɛ́ndoj, fazɛ́ndoju, fazéndoj, fazéndoju |
фазе́ндами fazɛ́ndami, fazéndami |
prepositional | фазе́нде fazɛ́nde, fazénde |
фазе́ндах fazɛ́ndax, fazéndax |
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