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Belarusian
Etymology
Ultimately from French émotion.
Pronunciation
Noun
эмо́цыя • (emócyja) f inan (genitive эмо́цыі, nominative plural эмо́цыі, genitive plural эмо́цый)
- emotion (person's internal state of being)
- Synonyms: пачуццё (pačuccjó), пачува́нне (pačuvánnje)
1938 [1848], Charles Dickens, anonymous translator, Домбі і сын, Minsk: ДВБ, translation of Dombey and Son, page 198:— Не да твару старому салдату з пароды Бегстокаў, — заўважыў маёр, супакоіўшыся, — аддаваць сябе на разарванне сваім эмоцыям, але, чорт пабяры, сэр! — крыкнуў маёр, зноў злуючыся, — я вам спачуваю!- — Nje da tvaru starómu saldatu z paródy Bjehstókaŭ, — zaŭvažyŭ majór, supakóiŭšysja, — addavacʹ sjabje na razarvannje svaim emócyjam, alje, čort pabjary, ser! — kryknuŭ majór, znoŭ zlujučysja, — ja vam spačuvaju!
Declension
Declension of эмо́цыя (inan soft fem-form accent-a)
1Used with the numbers 2, 3, 4 and higher numbers after 20 ending in 2, 3, and 4.
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