Belarusian

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Dutch zuid (south).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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зюйд (zjujdm inan (genitive зю́йду, uncountable, relational adjective зю́йдавы)

  1. (nautical) south
    Synonym: (general term) по́ўдзень (póŭdzjenʹ)
    Coordinate terms: вест (vjest), норд (nord), ост (ost)
  2. (nautical) souther (south wind)
    Synonym: (general term) паўднёвы ве́цер (paŭdnjóvy vjécjer)

Declension

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See also

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  • (compass points)
паўночны за́хад (paŭnóčny záxad) поўнач (póŭnač) паўночны ўсход (paŭnóčny ŭsxod)
за́хад (záxad)   усход (usxód)
паўднёвы за́хад (paŭdnjóvy záxad) поўдзень (póŭdzjenʹ) паўднёвы ўсход (paŭdnjóvy ŭsxod)


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  • зюйд”, in Skarnik's Belarusian dictionary (in Belarusian), based on Kandrat Krapiva's Explanatory Dictionary of the Belarusian Language (1977-1984)
  • зюйд” in Belarusian–Russian dictionaries and Belarusian dictionaries at slounik.org

Russian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Dutch zuid (south).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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зюйд (zjujdm inan (genitive зю́йда, nominative plural зю́йды, genitive plural зю́йдов)

  1. (nautical) south
    Synonym: (general term) юг (jug)
  2. (nautical) souther (south wind)
    Synonym: (general term) ю́жный ве́тер (júžnyj véter)

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Coordinate terms

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  • (compass points)
се́веро-за́пад (sévero-západ)
норд-ве́ст (nord-vést)
се́вер (séver)
норд (nord)
се́веро-восто́к (sévero-vostók)
норд-о́ст (nord-óst)
за́пад (západ)
вест (vest)
  восто́к (vostók)
ост (ost)
ю́го-за́пад (júgo-západ)
зюйд-ве́ст (zjujd-vést)
юг (jug)
зюйд (zjujd)
ю́го-восто́к (júgo-vostók)
зюйд-о́ст (zjujd-óst)