натюрморт

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Bashkir

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Etymology

Borrowed from Russian натюрмо́рт (natjurmórt), from French nature morte.

Noun

натюрморт (natyurmort)

  1. (art) still life

Bulgarian

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Etymology

Borrowed from French nature morte.

Noun

натюрморт (natjurmort)

  1. (art) still life

Kazakh

Alternative scripts
Arabic ناتيۋرمورت
Cyrillic натюрморт
Latin natiurmort
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Etymology

Borrowed from Russian натюрмо́рт (natjurmórt), from French nature morte (literally dead nature).

Pronunciation

Noun

натюрморт (natürmort)

  1. still life

Declension

Kyrgyz

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Etymology

Borrowed from Russian натюрмо́рт (natjurmórt), from French nature morte.

Noun

натюрморт (natyurmort)

  1. (art) still life

Mongolian

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Etymology

Borrowed from Russian натюрмо́рт (natjurmórt), from French nature morte.

Noun

натюрморт (natjurmort)

  1. (art) still life

Russian

Etymology

Borrowed from French nature morte (literally dead nature).

Pronunciation

Noun

натюрмо́рт (natjurmórtm inan (genitive натюрмо́рта, nominative plural натюрмо́рты, genitive plural натюрмо́ртов)

  1. still life

Declension

Descendants

Ukrainian

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Etymology

Borrowed from Russian натюрмо́рт (natjurmórt), from French nature morte.[1]

Pronunciation

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Noun

натюрмо́рт (natjurmórtm inan (genitive натюрмо́рту, nominative plural натюрмо́рти, genitive plural натюрмо́ртів, relational adjective натюрмо́ртний)

  1. (art) still life

Declension

References

  1. ^ Melnychuk, O. S., editor (2003), “натюрморт”, in Етимологічний словник української мови [Etymological Dictionary of the Ukrainian Language] (in Ukrainian), volume 4 (Н – П), Kyiv: Naukova Dumka, →ISBN, page 50

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