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Russian
Etymology
Borrowed from Spanish tomate.
Pronunciation
Noun
тома́т • (tomát) m inan (genitive тома́та, nominative plural тома́ты, genitive plural тома́тов, relational adjective тома́тный)
- tomato
1939, “Бульоны, супы. Супы. Заправочные супы. Консервированные томаты”, in Книга о вкусной и здоровой пище, Москва, Ленинград: Пищепромиздат; English translation from The Book of Tasty and Healthy Food, (Please provide a date or year):Тома́ты (помидо́ры) благодаря́ свои́м прия́тным вкусовы́м ка́чествам явля́ются о́чень распространё́нными овоща́ми.- Tomáty (pomidóry) blagodarjá svoím prijátnym vkusovým káčestvam javljájutsja óčenʹ rasprostranjónnymi ovoščámi.
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- tomato sauce
Declension
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Descendants
Ukrainian
Pronunciation
Noun
тома́т • (tomát) m inan (genitive тома́та, nominative plural тома́ти, genitive plural тома́тів, relational adjective тома́тний)
- tomato (plant)
- tomato (fruit)
- Synonym: (more commonly) помідо́р m (pomidór)
Declension
Declension of тома́т (inan hard masc-form accent-a)
Noun
тома́т • (tomát) m inan (genitive тома́ту, uncountable)
- tomato (processed, canned, etc.)
- tomato sauce
Declension
Declension of тома́т (inan sg-only hard masc-form accent-a)
Derived terms
Further reading
Yakut
Etymology
Borrowed from Russian томат (tomat).
Noun
томат • (tomat)
- tomato
- томат уута ― tomat uuta ― tomato juice
- Synonym: помидор (pomidor) (more common)