ферзь

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Belarusian

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Noun

ферзь (fjerzʹm pers (genitive фярзя́, nominative plural фярзі́, genitive plural фярзёў)

  1. (chess) queen

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See also

Chess pieces in Belarusian · ша́хматныя фігу́ры (šáxmatnyja fihúry) (layout · text)
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каро́ль (karólʹ) ферзь (fjerzʹ) ладдзя́ (laddzjá) слон (slon) конь (konʹ) пе́шка (pjéška)

Russian

Etymology

From Persian فرزین (farzin, the queen in chess).

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Noun

ферзь (ferzʹm anim (genitive ферзя́, nominative plural ферзи́, genitive plural ферзе́й, relational adjective ферзёвый)

  1. (chess) queen
    Synonym: (informal) короле́ва (koroléva)

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Chess pieces in Russian · ша́хматные фигу́ры (šáxmatnyje figúry) (layout · text)
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коро́ль (korólʹ) ферзь (ferzʹ) ладья́ (ladʹjá) слон (slon) конь (konʹ) пе́шка (péška)

References

  • Vasmer, Max (1964–1973) “ферзь”, in Oleg Trubachyov, transl., Этимологический словарь русского языка [Etymological Dictionary of the Russian Language] (in Russian), Moscow: Progress

Ukrainian

Pronunciation

Noun

ферзь (ferzʹm pers (genitive ферзя́, nominative plural ферзі́, genitive plural ферзі́в)

  1. (chess) queen

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See also

Chess pieces in Ukrainian · шахові фігури (šaxovi fihury) (layout · text)
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король (korolʹ) ферзь (ferzʹ) тура (tura) слон (slon) кінь (kinʹ) пішак (pišak)

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