феномен

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Macedonian

Pronunciation

Noun

феномен (fenomenm (relational adjective феноменален)

  1. phenomenon

Declension

Declension of феномен
singular plural
indefinite феномен (fenomen) феномени (fenomeni)
definite unspecified феноменот (fenomenot) феномените (fenomenite)
definite proximal феноменов (fenomenov) феномениве (fenomenive)
definite distal феноменон (fenomenon) феноменине (fenomenine)
vocative феномену (fenomenu) феномени (fenomeni)
count form феномена (fenomena)

Russian

Alternative forms

Etymology

Borrowed from Ancient Greek φαινόμενον (phainómenon).

Pronunciation

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  • феноме́н: IPA(key):
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Noun

фено́мен or феноме́н (fenómen or fenoménm inan (genitive фено́мена or феноме́на, nominative plural фено́мены or феноме́ны, genitive plural фено́менов or феноме́нов, relational adjective феномена́льный)

  1. phenomenon (unusual occurrence)
  2. (colloquial) phenomenon (exceptional person)
  3. (colloquial) paradox

Usage notes

The pronunciation with the stress on the second syllable (фено́мен) is more common and is used in the scientific meaning. The pronunciation variant with the stress on the last syllable (феноме́н) is sometimes used to describe an unusual person (usually in a condescending way).

Declension

Noun

фено́мен (fenómenm inan (genitive фено́мена, nominative plural фено́мены, genitive plural фено́менов)

  1. (philosophy, psychology) phenomenon
    Antonym: ноу́мен (noúmen)

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Serbo-Croatian

Noun

фено̀ме̄н m (Latin spelling fenòmēn)

  1. phenomenon

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Ukrainian

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Etymology

Derived via Western European languages from Ancient Greek φαινόμενον (phainómenon).

Pronunciation

Noun

фено́мен (fenómenm inan (genitive фено́мена, nominative plural фено́мени, genitive plural фено́менів)

  1. phenomenon
    Synonym: я́вище (jávyšče)

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