диктатура

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Kazakh

Alternative scripts
Arabic ديكتاتۋرا
Cyrillic диктатура
Latin diktatura

Etymology

Borrowed from Russian диктату́ра (diktatúra), from Latin dictātor (a chief magistrate).

Pronunciation

Noun

диктатура (diktatura)

  1. dictatorship

Macedonian

Etymology

From Latin dictatura.

Pronunciation

Noun

диктатура (diktaturaf

  1. dictatorship

Declension

Declension of диктатура
singular plural
indefinite диктатура (diktatura) диктатури (diktaturi)
definite unspecified диктатурата (diktaturata) диктатурите (diktaturite)
definite proximal диктатурава (diktaturava) диктатуриве (diktaturive)
definite distal диктатурана (diktaturana) диктатурине (diktaturine)
vocative диктатуро (diktaturo) диктатури (diktaturi)

Russian

Etymology

From Latin dictatura.

Pronunciation

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Noun

диктату́ра (diktatúraf inan (genitive диктату́ры, nominative plural диктату́ры, genitive plural диктату́р)

  1. dictatorship

Declension

Descendants

Serbo-Croatian

Etymology

From Latin dictatura.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /diktatǔːra/
  • Hyphenation: дик‧та‧ту‧ра

Noun

диктату́ра f (Latin spelling diktatúra)

  1. dictatorship

Declension