фабула

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Russian

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Etymology

Borrowed from Latin fabula.

Pronunciation

Noun

фа́була (fábulaf inan (genitive фа́булы, nominative plural фа́булы, genitive plural фа́бул)

  1. (narratology) plot, story, tale
    • 1884, Михаил Салтыков-Щедрин [Mikhail Saltykov-Shchedrin], “Письмо II”, in Пёстрые письма; English translation from (Please provide a date or year):
      Такова́ го́лая фа́була зага́дочной дра́мы, столь неожи́данно омрачи́вшей ми́рное тече́ние да́чной жи́зни.
      Taková gólaja fábula zagádočnoj drámy, stolʹ neožídanno omračívšej mírnoje tečénije dáčnoj žízni.
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Ukrainian

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Etymology

Borrowed from Latin fabula.

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Noun

фа́була (fábulaf inan (genitive фа́були, nominative plural фа́були, genitive plural фа́бул)

  1. (narratology) plot, story, storyline
    Synonym: сюже́т m (sjužét)
  2. (dated) fable (fiction; untrue story)
    Synonyms: ба́йка f (bájka), побрехе́нька f (pobrexénʹka)

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