фритюр

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Russian

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Alternative forms

Etymology

Borrowed from French friture (frying, medium for frying, fritter), ultimately from Late Latin *frīctūra (frying), from Latin frīgō (to fry).

Pronunciation

Noun

фритю́р (fritjúrm inan (genitive фритю́ра, nominative plural фритю́ры, genitive plural фритю́ров)

  1. (cooking) A medium or substance used for frying (e.g. fat or oil)

Declension

Descendants

Ukrainian

Etymology

Borrowed from Russian фритю́р (fritjúr), from French friture, ultimately from Late Latin *frīctūra (frying), from Latin frīgō (to fry).

Pronunciation

Noun

фритю́р (frytjúrm inan (genitive фритю́ру, uncountable)

  1. (cooking) A medium or substance used for frying (e.g. fat or oil)

Declension

Declension of фритю́р
(inan sg-only hard masc-form accent-a)
singular
nominative фритю́р
frytjúr
genitive фритю́ру
frytjúru
dative фритю́рові, фритю́ру
frytjúrovi, frytjúru
accusative фритю́р
frytjúr
instrumental фритю́ром
frytjúrom
locative фритю́ру, фритю́рі
frytjúru, frytjúri
vocative фритю́ре
frytjúre

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