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Macedonian
Etymology
Borrowed from German Schnur.
Pronunciation
Noun
шнур • (šnur) m (plural шнурови)
- cord (length of twisted strands)
- cord, cable
Declension
References
- “шнур” in Дигитален речник на македонскиот јазик (Digitalen rečnik na makedonskiot jazik) − drmj.eu
Russian
Etymology
Borrowed from German Schnur.
Pronunciation
Noun
шнур • (šnur) m inan (genitive шнура́, nominative plural шнуры́, genitive plural шнуро́в)
- cord (length of twisted strands)
1998, Борис Акунин, “Глава четвёртая”, in Турецкий гамбит, Москва: Захаров; English translation from Andrew Bromfield, transl., The Turkish Gambit, New York: Random House, 2005:У входа на длинном шнуре висели флажки разных стран, вымпелы журналов и газет, а также почему-то красные подтяжки с белыми звёздочками.- U vxoda na dlinnom šnure viseli flažki raznyx stran, vympely žurnalov i gazet, a takže počemu-to krasnyje podtjažki s belymi zvjózdočkami.
- The entrance was festooned with the flags of various countries hanging on a long string, the pennants of magazines and newspapers, and even a pair of red suspenders decorated with white stars.
- (electric) line
Declension
Descendants
Serbo-Croatian
Etymology
Borrowed from German Schnur.
Pronunciation
Noun
шну̑р m (Latin spelling šnȗr)
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Declension
References
- “шнур”, in Hrvatski jezični portal [Croatian language portal] (in Serbo-Croatian), 2006–2024