Bulgarian

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  • IPA(key): [ɐrxɛoˈɫɔk]
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археоло́г (arheológm (feminine археоло́жка)

  1. male archeologist

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Kazakh

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Arabic ارحەولوگ
Cyrillic археолог
Latin arxeolog

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Borrowed from Russian архео́лог (arxeólog), from ἀρχαῖος (arkhaîos, primal, old, ancient) + λόγος (lógos, speech, oration, study).

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археолог (arxeolog)

  1. archaeologist

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Macedonian

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археоло́г (arheológm (relational adjective археолошки)

  1. archaeologist

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Romanian

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археолог (arheologm (plural археолоӂь)

  1. Cyrillic spelling of arheolog.

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singular plural
gender m indefinite definite indefinite definite
Nom/Acc ун археолог (un arheolog) археологул (arheologul) ниште археолоӂь (niște arheologi) археолоӂий (arheologii)
Gen/Dat унуй археолог (unui arheolog) археологулуй (arheologului) унор археолоӂь (unor arheologi) археолоӂилор (arheologilor)
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Russian

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архео́лог (arxeólogm anim (genitive архео́лога, nominative plural архео́логи, genitive plural архео́логов)

  1. archaeologist (someone who is skilled in, professes, or practices archaeology, male or female)

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Descendants

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  • Kazakh: археолог (arxeolog)

Serbo-Croatian

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  • IPA(key): /arxeǒloɡ/
  • Hyphenation: ар‧хе‧о‧лог

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архео̀лог m (Latin spelling arheòlog)

  1. archeologist

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Ukrainian

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Etymology

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Possibly borrowed from German Archäologe. Also analyzable as архео(ло́гія) (arxeo(lóhija)) +‎ -лог (-loh). Compare Russian архео́лог (arxeólog), Belarusian архео́лаг (arxjeólah), Polish archeolog.

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архео́лог (arxeólohm pers (genitive архео́лога, nominative plural архео́логи, genitive plural архео́логів)

  1. archaeologist

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