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мода

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Bulgarian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from French mode.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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мо́да (módaf (relational adjective мо́ден)

  1. fashion
    на мо́даna módain fashion

Declension

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Declension of мо́да
singular plural
indefinite мо́да
móda
мо́ди
módi
definite мо́дата
módata
мо́дите
módite

Anagrams

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Erzya

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Мода��ь вельтявкст.

Etymology

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From Proto-Mordvinic *moda, from Proto-Uralic *muďa. Cognates include Finnish muta, Estonian muda, Moksha мода (moda) (see there for more).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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мода (moda)

  1. soil, earth
  2. ground, land
    соказь модаsokaź modacultivated land
  3. area

Declension

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This entry needs an inflection-table template.

References

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Macedonian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from French mode.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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мода (modaf (relational adjective моден)

  1. fashion

Declension

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Declension of мода
singular plural
indefinite мода (moda) моди (modi)
definite unspecified модата (modata) модите (modite)
definite proximal модава (modava) модиве (modive)
definite distal модана (modana) модине (modine)
vocative модо (modo) моди (modi)

Further reading

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  • мода” in Дигитален речник на македонскиот јазик (Digitalen rečnik na makedonskiot jazik) [Digital dictionary of the Macedonian language] − drmj.eu
  • мода” in Официјален дигитален речник на македонскиот јазик (Oficijalen digitalen rečnik na makedonskiot jazik) − makedonski.gov.mk (in Macedonian)
  • мода in Makedonisch Info (germansko-makedonski rečnik, makedonsko-germanski rečnik)

Moksha

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Etymology

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From Proto-Mordvinic *moda, from Proto-Uralic *muďa (earth, land),[1] whence also Finnish muta (mire, mud). According to Veršinin,[2] other cognates may include Eastern Mari модо, муды, муто (modo, mudy, muto, blueberry), perhaps the element бота- in Erzya ботавомс (botavoms, to become turbid, muddy [of water]), the element бут- in бутра, путра (butra , putra, turbid, muddy).

Pronunciation

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IPA(key): /modɑ/

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Noun

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мода (moda)

  1. estate, property
    • V. I. Ščankina (2011) Russko-mokšansko-erzjanskij slovarʹ [Russian-Moksha-Erzya Dictionary], Saransk, →ISBN
      мода (поместье)
      moda (pomesťje)
      estate (estate [in Russian])
  2. land (parts of Earth's surface that are not covered by water)
    • V. I. Ščankina (2011) Russko-mokšansko-erzjanskij slovarʹ [Russian-Moksha-Erzya Dictionary], Saransk, →ISBN
      земля — мода, мастор (земля, не вода)
      zemlä — moda , mastor (zemlä, ne voda)
      land [in Russian] — land (land that is not water [in Russian])
  3. field (portion of land that is not covered by forest)
    • V. I. Ščankina (2011) Russko-mokšansko-erzjanskij slovarʹ [Russian-Moksha-Erzya Dictionary], Saransk, →ISBN
      мода, пакся (поле)
      moda , paksä (pole)
      field (field [in Russian])
  4. land, continent
    • V. I. Ščankina (2011) Russko-mokšansko-erzjanskij slovarʹ [Russian-Moksha-Erzya Dictionary], Saransk, →ISBN
      материк — мода, мастор
      materik — moda , mastor
      continent [in Russian] — continent
  5. plot (in a garden, etc.)
    • V. I. Ščankina (2011) Russko-mokšansko-erzjanskij slovarʹ [Russian-Moksha-Erzya Dictionary], Saransk, →ISBN
      надел — ума, мода
      nadel — uma, moda
      plot [in Russian] — plot
  6. administrative division, area, territory
    • V. I. Ščankina (2011) Russko-mokšansko-erzjanskij slovarʹ [Russian-Moksha-Erzya Dictionary], Saransk, →ISBN
      область — мода, мастор (территория)
      oblasť — moda , mastor (territorijä)
      area [in Russian] — area (territory [in Russian])
  7. soil
    • V. I. Ščankina (2011) Russko-mokšansko-erzjanskij slovarʹ [Russian-Moksha-Erzya Dictionary], Saransk, →ISBN
      почва — мода
      počva — moda
      soil [in Russian] — soil

Declension

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Indefinite declension of мода
singular plural
nominative мода (moda) модат (modat)
genitive модань (modań)
dative моданди (modandi)
ablative модада (modada)
inessive модаса (modasa)
elative модаста (modasta)
illative модас (modas)
prolative модава (modava)
comparative модашка (modaška)
translative модакс (modaks)
abessive модафтома (modaftoma)
causative моданкса (modanksa)
Definite declension of мода
singular plural
nominative модась (modaś) модатне (modatne)
genitive модать (modať) модатнень (modatneń)
dative модати (modati) модатненди (modatnendi)
Possessive declension of мода
first person singular (монь (moń))
one possession multiple possessions
nominative модазе (modaze) модане (modane)
genitive модазень (modazeń) моданень (modaneń)
dative модазенди (modazendi) моданенди (modanendi)
ablative модадон (modadon)
inessive модасон (modason)
elative модастон (modaston)
illative модазон (modazon)
prolative модаван (modavan)
comparative модашкан (modaškan)
abessive модафтомон (modaftomon)
second person singular (тонь (toń))
one possession multiple possessions
nominative модаце (modace) модатне (modatne)
genitive модацень (modaceń) модатнень (modatneń)
dative модаценди (modacendi) модатненди (modatnendi)
ablative модадот (modadot)
inessive модасот (modasot)
elative модастот (modastot)
illative модазот (modazot)
prolative модават (modavat)
comparative модашкат (modaškat)
abessive модафтомот (modaftomot)
third person singular (сонь (soń))
one possession multiple possessions
nominative модац (modac) моданза (modanza)
genitive моданц (modanc) моданзон (modanzon)
dative моданцты (modanctï) моданзонды (modanzondï)
ablative модадонза (modadonza)
inessive модасонза (modasonza)
elative модастонза (modastonza)
illative модазонза (modazonza)
prolative модаванза (modavanza)
comparative модашканза (modaškanza)
abessive модафтомонза (modaftomonza)
first person plural (минь (miń))
one or multiple possessions
nominative моданьке (modańke)
genitive моданьконь (modańkoń)
dative моданьконди (modańkondi)
ablative модадонк (modadonk)
inessive модасонк (modasonk)
elative модастонк (modastonk)
illative модазонк (modazonk)
prolative модаванк (modavank)
comparative модашканк (modaškank)
abessive модафтомонк (modaftomonk)
second person plural (тинь (tiń))
one or multiple possessions
nominative моданте (modante)
genitive модантень (modanteń)
dative модантенди (modantendi)
ablative модадонт (modadont)
inessive модасонт (modasont)
elative модастонт (modastont)
illative модазонт (modazont)
prolative модавант (modavant)
comparative модашкант (modaškant)
abessive модафтомонт (modaftomont)
third person plural (синь (siń))
one or multiple possessions
nominative модасна (modasna)
genitive модаснон (modasnon)
dative модаснонды (modasnondï)
ablative модадост (modadost)
inessive модасост (modasost)
elative модастост (modastost)
illative модазост (modazost)
prolative модаваст (modavast)
comparative модашкаст (modaškast)
abessive модафтомост (modaftomost)

Derived terms

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References

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  1. ^ Rédei, Károly (1986–88) Uralisches etymologisches Wörterbuch [Uralic Etymological Dictionary] (in German), Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó
  2. ^ Veršinin, V. I. (2005) Этимологический словарь мордовских (эрзянского и мокшанского) языков [Etymological dictionary of Mordvinic (Erzya and Moksha) languages] (in Russian), volume 3, Joškar Ola, page 255

Further reading

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  • Indefinite and definite paradigms of мода (moda) in Raija Bartens, Mordvalaiskielten rakenne ja kehitys

Russian

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Russian Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia ru

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [ˈmodə]
  • Audio:(file)

Etymology 1

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Borrowed from French mode.

Noun

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мо́да (módaf inan (genitive мо́ды, nominative plural мо́ды, genitive plural мод)

  1. fashion, vogue
    • 1877, Иван Тургенев, “Часть первая. XIX”, in Новь; English translation from Constance Garnett, transl., Virgin Soil, 1920:
      С лёгкой руки Лафатера силуэтки были в большой моде в России в 80-х годах прошлого столетия.
      S ljóxkoj ruki Lafatera siluetki byli v bolʹšoj mode v Rossii v 80-x godax prošlovo stoletija.
      Silhouettes, introduced by Lavater, were much in vogue in Russia in the eighties of last century.
  2. (colloquial) habit
    Synonym: привы́чка (privýčka)
    взять мо́дуvzjatʹ móduto take to / to adopt the habit (of)
  3. (statistics) mode
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Descendants
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  • Armenian: մոդա (moda)
  • Buryat: моодо (moodo)
  • Mongolian:
    Mongolian script: ᠮᠣᠣᠳ᠋ (mood)
    Cyrillic script: моод (mood)
  • Yakut: муода (muoda)

Etymology 2

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Noun

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мо́да (módam anim

  1. genitive/accusative singular of мод (mod)

Further reading

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  • мода in Большой толковый словарь, editor-in-chief С. А. Кузнецов – hosted at gramota.ru

Serbo-Croatian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from French mode.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /mǒːda/
  • Hyphenation: мо‧да

Noun

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мо́да f (Latin spelling móda)

  1. (uncountable) fashion
  2. (uncountable) trend

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Ukrainian

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Ukrainian Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia uk

Etymology

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From German Mode, from French mode, from Latin modus.

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Noun

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мо́да (módaf inan (genitive мо́ди, nominative plural мо́ди, genitive plural мод)

  1. fashion, vogue
  2. (physics, statistics) mode

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