Kazakh

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Alternative scripts
Arabic ديپلومات
Cyrillic дипломат
Latin diplomat
 
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Etymology

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Borrowed from Russian диплома́т (diplomát), from French diplomate, ultimately from Ancient Greek δίπλωμα (díplōma, double-folded document).

Noun

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дипломат (diplomat)

  1. diplomat

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Macedonian

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Noun

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дипломат (diplomatm (feminine дипломатка, relational adjective дипломатски)

  1. diplomat

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Russian

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дипломат

Etymology

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Borrowed from French diplomate. The sense “briefcase” arose from the custom of diplomats to carry briefcases.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [dʲɪpɫɐˈmat]
  • Audio:(file)
  • Rhymes: -at

Noun

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диплома́т (diplomátm anim or m inan (genitive диплома́та, nominative plural диплома́ты, genitive plural диплома́тов)

  1. diplomat (person who is accredited to represent a government)
  2. briefcase

Usage notes

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  • Not to be confused with диплома́нт (diplománt, person awarded an academic diploma) that includes an extra letter н (n).

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Descendants

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  • Armenian: դիպլոմատ (diplomat)
  • Kazakh: дипломат (diplomat)

Serbo-Croatian

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /diplǒmat/
  • Hyphenation: ди‧пло‧мат

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дипло̀мат m (Latin spelling diplòmat)

  1. diplomat

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Ukrainian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from French diplomate.

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Noun

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диплома́т (dyplomátm pers (genitive диплома́та, nominative plural диплома́ти, genitive plural диплома́тів, feminine диплома́тка)

  1. diplomat

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