предикат

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Kazakh

Alternative scripts
Arabic پرەديكات
Cyrillic предикат
Latin predikat

Etymology

Borrowed from Russian предика́т (predikát), from French prédicat, from Late Latin praedicātum (thing said of a subject).

Pronunciation

Noun

предикат (predikat)

  1. (linguistics, mathematics, philosophy) predicate

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Russian

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Pronunciation

Noun

предика́т (predikátm inan (genitive предика́та, nominative plural предика́ты, genitive plural предика́тов)

  1. (linguistics, mathematics, philosophy) predicate
    Synonym: сказу́емое (skazújemoje)

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Ukrainian

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Etymology

Borrowed from Latin praedicātum.

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Noun

предика́т (predykátm inan (genitive предика́та, nominative plural предика́ти, genitive plural предика́тів, relational adjective предикати́вний)

  1. (logic) predicate
  2. (grammar) predicate
    Synonym: при́судок m (prýsudok)

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