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Belarusian

Etymology

Borrowed from Polish tłumacz, from Proto-Slavic *tъlmačь. Displaced native Old East Slavic тълмачь (tŭlmačĭ).

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Noun

тлума́ч (tlumáčm pers (genitive тлумача́, nominative plural тлумачы́, genitive plural тлумачо́ў, feminine тлума́чка)

  1. interpreter
    Synonym: перакла́дчык (pjerakládčyk)

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Further reading

  • тлумач” in Belarusian–Russian dictionaries and Belarusian dictionaries at slounik.org

Ukrainian

Etymology

Borrowed from Polish tłumacz, from Proto-Slavic *tъlmačь. Doublet of товма́ч (tovmáč, explainer), an inherited form.

Pronunciation

Noun

тлума́ч (tlumáčm pers (genitive тлумача́, nominative plural тлумачі́, genitive plural тлумачі́в, feminine тлума́чка, relational adjective тлума́чний)

  1. interpreter, translator
    Synonym: переклада́ч (perekladáč)

Declension

Declension of тлума́ч
(pers semisoft masc-form accent-b)
singular plural
nominative тлума́ч
tlumáč
тлумачі́
tlumačí
genitive тлумача́
tlumačá
тлумачі́в
tlumačív
dative тлумаче́ві, тлумачу́
tlumačévi, tlumačú
тлумача́м
tlumačám
accusative тлумача́
tlumačá
тлумачі́в
tlumačív
instrumental тлумаче́м
tlumačém
тлумача́ми
tlumačámy
locative тлумаче́ві, тлумачу́, тлумачі́
tlumačévi, tlumačú, tlumačí
тлумача́х
tlumačáx
vocative тлума́чу
tlumáču
тлумачі́
tlumačí

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