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Ту́фли

Etymology edit

From the Middle Low German tuffele (compare Low German Tuffel (shoe)), from older pantuffel, from French pantoufle (slipper). Compare Norwegian and Danish tøffel (slipper), Swedish toffel (slipper), Latvian tupele.

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): [ˈtuflʲə]
  • (file)

Noun edit

ту́фля (túfljaf inan (genitive ту́фли, nominative plural ту́фли, genitive plural ту́фель, diminutive ту́фелька)

  1. low shoe (not covering above the ankle)
    Synonyms: полуботи́нок (polubotínok), башма́к (bašmák)

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Descendants edit

  • Azerbaijani: tufli
  • Kazakh: туфли (tufli)
  • Uzbek: tufli

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Noun edit

ту́фля (túfljaf inan (genitive ту́флі, nominative plural ту́флі, genitive plural ту́фель)

  1. shoe

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