чемодан
Mongolian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /t͡ʃʰemˈtaŋ/
Russian
Etymology
Via a Turkic medium, from Persian جامهدان (jâme-dân, “suitcase”).
Note that this Russian term has later become the source of re-borrowing into modern Persian چمدان (čamedân) and many Turkic languages.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [t͡ɕɪmɐˈdan]
Audio (file)
Noun
чемода́н • (čemodán) m inan (genitive чемода́на, nominative plural чемода́ны, genitive plural чемода́нов)
- suitcase, trunk
- a heavy projectile, especially that of a naval gun (military slang since the first half of the 20th century, especially WWI; often in quotes)
Declension
Declension of чемода́н (inan masc-form hard-stem accent-a)
singular | plural | |
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nominative | чемода́н čemodán |
чемода́ны čemodány |
genitive | чемода́на čemodána |
чемода́нов čemodánov |
dative | чемода́ну čemodánu |
чемода́нам čemodánam |
accusative | чемода́н čemodán |
чемода́ны čemodány |
instrumental | чемода́ном čemodánom |
чемода́нами čemodánami |
prepositional | чемода́не čemodáne |
чемода́нах čemodánax |
Descendants
Descendants
- → Armenian: չամադան (čʿamadan)
- → Azerbaijani: çamadan
- → Bashkir: сумаҙан (sumaðan)
- → Belarusian: чамада́н (čamadán)
- → Georgian: ჩემოდანი (čemodani)
- → Kazakh: шабадан (şabadan)
- → Kyrgyz: чемодан (çemodan)
- → Latvian: čemodāns
- → Mongolian: чемодан (čemodan)
- → Persian: چمدان (čamedân)
- → Tajik: чамадон (čamadon)
- → Tatar: чемодан (çemodan)
- → Turkmen: chemodan
- → Ukrainian: чемода́н (čemodán)
- → Uyghur: چامادان (chamadan)
- → Yiddish: טשעמאָדאַן (tshemodan)
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