сцена

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Bulgarian

Etymology

Borrowed from German Szene, from Latin scaena.

Pronunciation

Noun

сце́на (scénaf

  1. stage
  2. (figurative) scene (in all senses: part of a play; sphere of life; noisy quarrel)

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Macedonian

Pronunciation

Noun

сцена (scenaf (relational adjective сценски)

  1. scene
  2. stage

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Russian

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Etymology

Borrowed from German Szene, from Latin scaena.

Pronunciation

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Noun

сце́на (scénaf inan (genitive сце́ны, nominative plural сце́ны, genitive plural сцен, diminutive сце́нка)

  1. stage, scene
    Synonym: подмо́стки (podmóstki)

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Serbo-Croatian

Noun

сцѐна f (Latin spelling scèna)

  1. scene (in all senses)
  2. stage (of a theatre etc)

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Ukrainian

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Etymology

Borrowed via Western European languages from Latin scaena.

Pronunciation

Noun

сце́на (scénaf inan (genitive сце́ни, nominative plural сце́ни, genitive plural сцен, relational adjective сцені́чний)

  1. stage (platform for performances)
  2. scene

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