офицер

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Bulgarian

Etymology

Borrowed from Russian офице́р (oficér), either directly from German Offizier from Latin officiārius (officer), or first via Polish oficer.

Pronunciation

Noun

офице́р (oficérm (relational adjective офице́рски)

  1. (military) officer
  2. (chess) bishop

Declension

Kazakh

Alternative scripts
Arabic وفيتسەر
Cyrillic офицер
Latin ofitser

Etymology

Borrowed from Russian офице́р (oficér), from German Offizier from Latin officiārius (officer).

Noun

офицер (ofiser)

  1. (military) officer

Declension

Derived terms

Macedonian

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Noun

офицер (oficerm (feminine офицерка, relational adjective офицерски)

  1. (military) officer

Declension

Russian

Alternative forms

Etymology

Either directly from German Offizier from Latin officiārius (officer), or first via Polish oficer.

Pronunciation

Noun

офице́р (oficérm anim (genitive офице́ра, nominative plural офице́ры, genitive plural офице́ров, relational adjective офице́рский, diminutive офице́рик, pejorative офице́ришка)

  1. (military, law enforcement) officer
  2. (chess, informal) bishop (Russian abbreviation: С)
    Synonym: (standard term) слон (slon)

Declension

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