коронавирус

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Bulgarian

Etymology

Borrowed from English coronavirus, technically equivalent to корона (korona, crown) +‎ вирус (virus, virus).

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Noun

коронави́рус (koronavírusm

  1. (virology) coronavirus

Declension

Kazakh

Alternative scripts
Arabic كوروناۆيرۋس
Cyrillic коронавирус
Latin koronavirus

Etymology

Borrowed from Russian коронави́рус (koronavírus), from English coronavirus.

Noun

коронавирус (koronavirus)

  1. (virology) coronavirus

Declension

Macedonian

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Etymology

Borrowed from English coronavirus, superficially equivalent to ко́рона (kórona, crown) +‎ ви́рус (vírus, virus).

Pronunciation

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  • Hyphenation: ко‧ро‧на‧ви‧рус

Noun

коронави́рус (koronavírusm (plural коронави́руси, related adjective коронави́русен)

  1. (virology) coronavirus
    Synonym: (colloquial, clipping) коро́на f (koróna)

Declension

Declension of коронавирус
singular plural
indefinite коронавирус (koronavirus) коронавируси (koronavirusi)
definite unspecified коронавирусот (koronavirusot) коронавирусите (koronavirusite)
definite proximal коронавирусов (koronavirusov) коронавирусиве (koronavirusive)
definite distal коронавирусон (koronaviruson) коронавирусине (koronavirusine)
vocative коронавирусу (koronavirusu) коронавируси (koronavirusi)
count form коронавируса (koronavirusa)

References

  • коронавирус” in Дигитален речник на македонскиот јазик (Digitalen rečnik na makedonskiot jazik) − drmj.eu

Russian

A colourized/colorized transmission electron micrograph of the Middle East respiratory syndrome-related coronavirus that emerged in 2012

Etymology

Borrowed from English coronavirus, superficially equivalent to коро́на (koróna, crown) +‎ ви́рус (vírus, virus), though Russian compounding would yield короновирус (koronovirus) due to sandhi rules. The latter word is still encountered in some contexts, though it is proscribed and considered poor usage.

Pronunciation

Noun

коронави́рус (koronavírusm inan (genitive коронави́руса, nominative plural коронави́русы, genitive plural коронави́русов, relational adjective коронави́русный)

  1. (virology) coronavirus

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Descendants

Yakut

Etymology

Borrowed from Russian коронави́рус (koronavírus), from English coronavirus.

Noun

коронавирус (koronavirus)

  1. (virology, pathology) coronavirus

Derived terms