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Russian
Etymology
Russian блат (blat, “pull”) + Ukrainian ха́та (xáta, “house”)
Pronunciation
Noun
блат-ха́та • (blat-xáta) f inan (genitive блат-ха́ты, nominative plural блат-ха́ты, genitive plural блат-ха́т)
- (slang) joint (a place where people go to have drinks, use drugs or have sex, place where criminals get together and keep weapons or stolen goods)
- Synonyms: прито́н (pritón), мали́на (malína); ха́та (xáta)
Всё, уходи́, у меня́ не блат-ха́та! Пока́!- Vsjo, uxodí, u menjá ne blat-xáta! Poká!
- That's it, go, my place is not a shebang! Bye!
(Sergey Volkov, 2005, Stepson of fate. Searchers.)
Declension