фараон
Belarusian
Etymology
Ultimately from Ancient Greek Φαραώ (Pharaṓ, “Pharaoh”), the ruler of ancient Egypt.
Bulgarian
Etymology
After Ancient Greek Φαραώ (Pharaṓ, “Pharaoh”).
Macedonian
Etymology
After Ancient Greek Φαραώ (Pharaṓ, “Pharaoh”), the ruler of ancient Egypt.
Russian
Etymology
After Ancient Greek Φαραώ (Pharaṓ, “pharaoh”), the ruler of ancient Egypt.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [fərɐˈon]
Noun
фарао́н • (faraón) m anim (genitive фарао́на, nominative plural фарао́ны, genitive plural фарао́нов)
- pharaoh
- (slang, derogatory) cop, policeman
Declension
Declension of фарао́н (anim masc-form hard-stem accent-a)
Synonyms
- (cop, pejorative): мент (ment), му́сор (músor), лега́вый (legávyj)
- (policeman, neutral term): полице́йский (policéjskij), милиционе́р (milicionér)
Serbo-Croatian
Etymology
After Ancient Greek Φαραώ (Pharaṓ, “Pharaoh”), the ruler of ancient Egypt.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /farǎoːn/
- Hyphenation: фа‧ра‧он
Ukrainian
Etymology
After Ancient Greek Φαραώ (Pharaṓ, “Pharaoh”), the ruler of ancient Egypt.
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