дневник

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Bulgarian

Etymology

Borrowed from Russian дневни́к (dnevník). By surface analysis, дневен (dneven, daily) +‎ -(н)ик (-(n)ik).

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Noun

дне́вник (dnévnikm

  1. diary, journal
  2. notebook
    Synonym: бележник (beležnik)
    учителски дневникučitelski dnevnikteacher's notebook

Declension

References

  • дневник”, in Речник на българския език [Dictionary of the Bulgarian Language] (in Bulgarian), Sofia: Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 2014
  • дневник”, in Речник на българския език [Dictionary of the Bulgarian Language] (in Bulgarian), Chitanka, 2010

Macedonian

Etymology

Borrowed from Russian дневни́к (dnevník).

Pronunciation

Noun

дневник (dnevnikm (plural дневници, relational adjective дневнички)

  1. diary, journal
  2. daily newspaper
  3. daily news program

Declension

Russian

Alternative forms

Etymology

Calqued from French journal in the 18th century. By surface analysis, дневно́й (dnevnój) +‎ -ик (-ik).

Pronunciation

Noun

дневни́к (dnevníkm inan (genitive дневника́, nominative plural дневники́, genitive plural дневнико́в, relational adjective дневнико́вый)

  1. diary
  2. journal, datebook, daybook
  3. school record book

Declension

Serbo-Croatian

Etymology

Borrowed from Russian дневни́к (dnevník).

Noun

дне̑внӣк m (Latin spelling dnȇvnīk)

  1. diary

Declension