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Bulgarian
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *pravo , a nominalization of прав ( prav , “ right, straight ” ) + -о ( -o ) . Ultimately a calque of German Recht and French droit . See Russian пра́во ( právo ) for more information.
Noun
пра́во • (právo ) n (relational adjective пра́вен or пра́вов )
law ( as a specialty )
семе́йно пра́во ― seméjno právo ― family law
right
пра́во на глас ― právo na glas ― right to vote
гра́ждански права́ ― gráždanski pravá ― civil rights
authorization , permit
( plural only ) license
шофьо́рски права́ ― šofjórski pravá ― driver's license
( economics ) option
( colloquial ) justice
Declension
Derived terms
Etymology 2
прав ( prav ) + -о ( -o )
Adverb
пра́во • (právo ) (comparative по́-пра́во , superlative на́й-пра́во )
straight , right , directly
пра́во напре́д ― právo napréd ― straight ahead
пра́во в очи́те ― právo v očíte ― right in the eyes
right , rightly , correctly
пра́во ка́зваш ― právo kázvaš ― you are right (literally, “you speak rightly/correctly ”)
Adjective
пра́во • (právo )
indefinite neuter singular of прав ( prav )
Anagrams
Macedonian
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium .)
Noun
право • (pravo ) n (relational adjective правен )
right (e.g. human rights)
Declension
Etymology 2
(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium .)
Adverb
право • (pravo ) (comparative поправо , superlative најправо )
straight , directly
straight ahead
straightly (not crookedly)
Etymology 3
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
Adjective
право • (pravo )
indefinite neuter singular of прав ( prav )
Russian
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
Inherited from Old East Slavic право ( pravo ) , from Proto-Slavic *pravo . Calque of German Recht and French droit , based on пра́вый ( právyj , “ right , correct ; straight ” ) . Cognate with Ukrainian пра́во ( právo ) , Belarusian пра́ва ( práva ) , Old Church Slavonic право ( pravo ) , Bulgarian пра́во ( právo ) , Serbo-Croatian пра̏во , Slovene prȃvo ( tonal orthography ) , Czech právo , Slovak právo , Polish prawo .
Noun
пра́во • (právo ) n inan (genitive пра́ва , nominative plural права́ , genitive plural прав , relational adjective правово́й )
right ; claim
права́ челове́ка ― pravá čelovéka ― human rights
( law ) law , right
justice
( in the plural ) driving licence
Declension
Derived terms
Descendants
Etymology 2
пра́вый ( právyj ) + -о ( -o )
Adverb
пра́во • (právo ) (comparative (по) праве́е or (по) праве́й )
indeed , really
Adjective
пра́во • (právo )
short neuter singular of пра́вый ( právyj )
Serbo-Croatian
Etymology 1
From пра̏в .
Pronunciation
IPA (key ) : /prâʋo/
Hyphenation: пра‧во
Adverb
пра̏во (Latin spelling prȁvo )
straight
correctly , rightly
justly
strictly
Etymology 2
Morphologically from пра̏в , a calque of German Recht and French droit .
Pronunciation
IPA (key ) : /prǎːʋo/
Hyphenation: пра‧во
Noun
пра́во n (Latin spelling právo )
right
law
jurisprudence
Declension
Derived terms
Ukrainian
Etymology
Inherited from Old East Slavic право ( pravo ) .
Pronunciation
Noun
пра́во • (právo ) n inan (genitive пра́ва , nominative plural права́ , genitive plural прав , relational adjective правови́й )
right ; claim
права́ люди́ни ― pravá ljudýny ― human rights
( law ) law , right
Declension
Declension of пра́во (inan hard neut-form accent-c )
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