партизан

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Kazakh

Alternative scripts
Arabic پارتيزان
Cyrillic партизан
Latin partizan

Etymology

Borrowed from Russian партиза́н (partizán), from French partisan, from Italian partigiano.

Pronunciation

Noun

партизан (partizan)

  1. partisan, guerrilla

Declension

Derived terms

Macedonian

Etymology

Borrowed from French partisan.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key):
  • Hyphenation: пар‧ти‧зан

Noun

партиза́н (partizánm (plural партиза́ни, feminine партиза́нка, relational adjective партиза́нски, diminutive партиза́нче)

  1. partisan, guerrilla

Declension

See also

References

  • партизан” in Дигитален речник на македонскиот јазик (Digitalen rečnik na makedonskiot jazik) − drmj.eu
  • Koneski, Kiril (1999) “партиза́н”, in Правописен речник на македонскиот литературен јазик (Pravopisen rečnik na makedonskiot literaturen jazik) [Orthographic Dictionary of the Macedonian literary language] (in Macedonian), "Prosvetno delo", page 299

Russian

Alternative forms

Etymology

Borrowed from French partisan.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key):
  • (file)
  • Hyphenation: пар‧ти‧зан
  • Rhymes: -an

Noun

партиза́н (partizánm anim (genitive партиза́на, nominative plural партиза́ны, genitive plural партиза́н, feminine партиза́нка, relational adjective партиза́нский, diminutive партиза́нчик)

  1. partisan (someone resisting a foreign army of occupation), guerrilla (refers more to the method of warfare)
    • 1943, Mikhail Isakovsky, Vladimir G. Zakharov (lyrics and music), “Oh, my mists”‎:
      Ой, тума́ны мои́, растума́ны,
      Ой, родны́е леса́ и луга́!
      Уходи́ли в похо́д партиза́ны,
      Уходи́ли в похо́д на врага́.
      Oj, tumány moí, rastumány,
      Oj, rodnýje lesá i lugá!
      Uxodíli v poxód partizány,
      Uxodíli v poxód na vragá.
      Oh, my mists, great mists,
      Oh, dear woods and meadows!
      They were going to a fight, the partisans,
      Going to a fight against the enemy.

Declension

Related terms

Descendants

  • Kazakh: партизан (partizan)
  • Yakut: партизан (partizan)

Serbo-Croatian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /partǐzaːn/
  • Hyphenation: пар‧ти‧зан

Noun

партѝза̄н m (Latin spelling partìzān)

  1. partisan, follower
  2. partisan, guerrilla (especially in WW2 Yugoslav resistance movement)

Declension

Ukrainian

Etymology

Borrowed from French partisan.

Pronunciation

Noun

партиза́н (partyzánm pers (genitive партиза́на, nominative plural партиза́ни, genitive plural партиза́нів, feminine партиза́нка, relational adjective партиза́нський)

  1. partisan (someone resisting a foreign army of occupation), guerrilla (refers more to the method of warfare)

Declension

References

Yakut

Etymology

Borrowed from Russian партизан (partizan).

Noun

партизан (partizan)

  1. (military) partisan (someone resisting a foreign army of occupation), guerrilla (refers more to the method of warfare)