пионер

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Kazakh

Alternative scripts
Arabic پيونەر
Cyrillic пионер
Latin pioner

Etymology

Borrowed from Russian пионе́р (pionér), from Old French peonier (infantryman), from peon (footman).

Noun

пионер (pioner)

  1. pioneer

Declension

Synonyms

Macedonian

Pronunciation

Noun

пионер (pionerm (feminine пионерка, relational adjective пионерски)

  1. pioneer

Declension

Russian

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Pronunciation

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Noun

пионе́р (pionérm anim (genitive пионе́ра, nominative plural пионе́ры, genitive plural пионе́ров, feminine пионе́рка, relational adjective пионе́рский)

  1. pioneer
    Synonyms: первопоселе́нец (pervoposelénec), первопрохо́дец (pervoproxódec); первопрохо́дец (pervoproxódec), нова́тор (novátor), революционе́р (revoljucionér); сапёр (sapjór)
    • 1922, ““Взвейтесь кострами синие ночи! (Light up the blue nights with bonfires!)””, Aleksandr Zharov (lyrics), Sergey Kaydan-Dyoshkin (music)‎:
      Взвейтесь кострами синие ночи!
      Мы пионеры - дети рабочих.
      Близится эра светлых годов.
      Клич пионера: “Всегда будь готов!”
      Vzvejtesʹ kostrami sinije noči!
      My pionery - deti rabočix.
      Blizitsja era svetlyx godov.
      Klič pionera: “Vsegda budʹ gotov!”
      Light up the blue nights with bonfires!
      We, pioneers, are the workers' children.
      The era of bright years draws near.
      The pioneer’s watchword is: “Always be ready!”

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Related terms

Descendants

  • Ingrian: pionera, pioneera
  • Kazakh: пионер (pioner)