авось
Russian
Etymology
From Old East Slavic авосе (avose), from а (a, “but”) + осе (ose, “here”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ɐˈvosʲ]
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Adverb
аво́сь • (avósʹ)
Noun
аво́сь • (avósʹ) m inan (genitive аво́ся, nominative plural аво́си, genitive plural аво́сей)
- blind trust in divine providence; blind faith in sheer luck; blind trust in sheer luck; counting on a miracle
- faith in serendipity; counting on pure luck
- на аво́сь ― na avósʹ ― counting on pure luck
- Аво́сь с небо́сем води́лись, да о́ба в я́му ввали́лись.
- Avósʹ s nebósem vodílisʹ, da óba v jámu vvalílisʹ.
- "Avos" and "Nebos" hung out together and both fell into a hole. (one can't rely on luck alone)
- От аво́ся добра́ не жди.
- Ot avósja dobrá ne ždi.
- Don't expect anything good from "Avos". (one can't rely on luck alone)
Declension
Related terms
- аво́ська f (avósʹka)
- аво́сь, да небо́сь - хоть брось (avósʹ, da nebósʹ - xotʹ brosʹ)
See also
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Russian avos' on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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