природа

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Bulgarian

Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *priroda.

Pronunciation

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Noun

приро́да (priródaf (relational adjective приро́ден)

  1. nature

Declension

References

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

Macedonian

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *priroda.

Pronunciation

Noun

природа (prirodaf (relational adjective природен)

  1. nature, environment

Declension

Russian

Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *priroda.

Pronunciation

Noun

приро́да (priródaf inan (genitive приро́ды, nominative plural приро́ды, genitive plural приро́д, relational adjective приро́дный)

  1. nature
    • 1843, Владимир Одоевский [Vladimir Odoyevsky], Город без имени; English translation from (Please provide a date or year):
      Вели́кие явле́ния приро́ды не погружа́ли его́ в ту беспе́чную ду́му, кото́рая отторга́ет челове́ка от земно́й ско́рби.
      Velíkije javlénija priródy ne pogružáli jevó v tu bespéčnuju dúmu, kotóraja ottorgájet čelovéka ot zemnój skórbi.
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    • 1862, Иван Тургенев [Ivan Turgenev], “Глава 17”, in Отцы и дети; English translation from Richard Hare, transl., Fathers and Sons, 1947:
      Ка́тя обожа́ла приро́ду, и Арка́дий её люби́л, хоть и не смел призна́ться в э́том; Одинцо́ва была́ к ней дово́льно равноду́шна, так же как и База́ров.
      Kátja obožála priródu, i Arkádij jejó ljubíl, xotʹ i ne smel priznátʹsja v étom; Odincóva bylá k nej dovólʹno ravnodúšna, tak že kak i Bazárov.
      Katya adored nature, and so did Arkady, though he did not dare to admit it; Madame Odintsov, like Bazarov, was rather indifferent to natural beauties.

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Serbo-Croatian

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *priroda.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /prǐːroda/
  • Hyphenation: при‧ро‧да

Noun

при́рода f (Latin spelling príroda)

  1. nature

Declension

Ukrainian

Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *priroda.

Pronunciation

Noun

приро́да (pryródaf inan (genitive приро́ди, uncountable, relational adjective приро́дний)

  1. (uncountable) nature

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