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Russian
Etymology
Borrowed from Arabic شَاوِرْمَا (šāwirmā) or شَاوَرْمَا (šāwarmā), from Ottoman Turkish چویرمه (çevirme).
Pronunciation
Noun
шаурма́ • (šaurmá) f inan (genitive шаурмы́, uncountable)
- shawarma
Usage notes
The form шаурма́ (šaurmá) is common in Moscow and шаверма́ (šavermá) in Saint Petersburg. Both exist only since the late 1990s. Therefore it has never reached many expatriate Russian speakers to become active vocabulary. In German Russian it is instead called a дёнер (djóner, “doner kebab”) or, if the bread is closer to that, a лахмаджу́н с мя́сом (laxmadžún s mjásom). Though in Russia, Ukraine, and Kazakhstan it can be дёнер (djóner), and до́нер (dóner).
Declension
Descendants
Ukrainian
Etymology
Borrowed from Arabic شَاوِرْمَا (šāwirmā) or شَاوَرْمَا (šāwarmā), from Ottoman Turkish چویرمه (çevirme).
Pronunciation
Noun
шаурма́ • (šaurmá) f inan (genitive шаурми́, uncountable)
- shawarma
Declension
Declension of шаурма́ (inan sg-only hard fem-form accent-d)