рекрут

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Russian

Alternative forms

Etymology

Derived from French recruter via Polish rekrut or German Rekrut (when the stress in Russian was on the second syllable).

Pronunciation

Noun

ре́крут (rékrutm anim (genitive ре́крута, nominative plural ре́круты, genitive plural ре́крутов, relational adjective ре́крутский, diminutive ре́крутик, augmentative ре́крутища, pejorative ре́крутишка)

  1. (military) recruit, draftee, conscript (male or female)

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Ukrainian

Etymology

Borrowed from Polish rekrut or Russian ре́крут (rékrut).

Pronunciation

Noun

ре́крут (rékrutm pers (genitive ре́крута, nominative plural ре́крути, genitive plural ре́крутів, feminine ре́крутка)

  1. (military) recruit, draftee, conscript

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