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Russian
Etymology
чита́ть (čitátʹ, “to read”) + -тель (-telʹ, “er”)
Pronunciation
Noun
чита́тель • (čitátelʹ) m anim (genitive чита́теля, nominative plural чита́тели, genitive plural чита́телей, feminine чита́тельница)
- reader
1856, Иван Тургенев [Ivan Turgenev], “II”, in Рудин; English translation from Constance Garnett, transl., Rudin, 1894:Кста́ти, чита́тель, заме́тили ли вы, что челове́к, необыкнове́нно рассе́янный в кружке́ подчинённых, никогда́ не быва́ет рассе́ян с ли́цами вы́сшими?- Kstáti, čitátelʹ, zamétili li vy, što čelovék, neobyknovénno rasséjannyj v kružké podčinjónnyx, nikogdá ne byvájet rasséjan s lícami výsšimi?
- By the way, reader, have you observed that a person who is exceptionally nonchalant with his inferiors, is never nonchalant with persons of a higher rank?
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