propiska
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Russian пропи́ска (propíska), from пропи́сывать (propísyvatʹ, “write into”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /pɹəˈpɪskə/
Noun
propiska (uncountable)
- a system of population control in the ex-USSR, (regional) residence permit, registration
- the stamp in the Soviet internal passport (serving as a personal ID) with the registered address.
- (by extension) domicile, place where one lives (as stated in the stamp)
Translations
system of mandatory registration in ex-USSR
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stamp
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domicile
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Czech
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈpropɪska]
Declension
Declension
singular | plural | |
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nominative | propiska | propisky |
genitive | propisky | propisek |
dative | propisce | propiskám |
accusative | propisku | propisky |
vocative | propisko | propisky |
locative | propisce | propiskách |
instrumental | propiskou | propiskami |
Portuguese
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