фараон
Belarusian
Etymology
Ultimately from Ancient Greek Φαραώ (Pharaṓ, “Pharaoh”), the ruler of ancient Egypt.
Noun
фарао́н • (faraón) m
Bulgarian
Etymology
After Ancient Greek Φαραώ (Pharaṓ, “Pharaoh”).
Noun
фарао́н • (faraón) m
Macedonian
Etymology
After Ancient Greek Φαραώ (Pharaṓ, “Pharaoh”), the ruler of ancient Egypt.
Noun
фараон • (faraon) m
Inflection
Declension of фараон
Russian
Etymology
After Ancient Greek Φαραώ (Pharaṓ, “pharaoh”), the ruler of ancient Egypt.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [fərɐˈon]
Noun
фарао́н • (faraón) m anim (genitive фарао́на, nominative plural фарао́ны, genitive plural фарао́нов)
- pharaoh
- (slang, pejorative) cop, policeman
Declension
Declension of фарао́н (anim masc-form hard-stem accent-a)
Synonyms
- (cop, pejorative): мент (ment), му́сор (músor), лега́вый (legávyj)
- (policeman, neutral term): полице́йский (policéjskij), милиционе́р (milicionér)
Serbo-Croatian
Etymology
After Ancient Greek Φαραώ (Pharaṓ, “Pharaoh”), the ruler of ancient Egypt.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /farǎoːn/
- Hyphenation: фа‧ра‧он
Noun
фара̀о̄н m (Latin spelling faràōn)
- pharaoh (the supreme ruler of Ancient Egypt)
Declension
Declension of фараон
Ukrainian
Etymology
After Ancient Greek Φαραώ (Pharaṓ, “Pharaoh”), the ruler of ancient Egypt.
Noun
фарао́н • (faraón) m ? (genitive [please provide], nominative plural [please provide])
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