Bulgarian

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Borrowed from Russian коридо́р (koridór), from French corridor and possibly with influence from German Korridor, from Italian corridore.

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  • IPA(key): [koriˈdɔr]
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коридо́р (koridórm

  1. corridor

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Russian

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Borrowed from German Korridor or French corridor.

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коридо́р (koridórm inan (genitive коридо́ра, nominative plural коридо́ры, genitive plural коридо́ров, relational adjective коридо́рный, diminutive коридо́рчик)

  1. corridor, hallway

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Serbo-Croatian

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Etymology

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From German Korridor, from French corridor, from Italian corridore.

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корѝдо̄р m (Latin spelling korìdōr)

  1. corridor

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  • коридор”, in Hrvatski jezični portal (in Serbo-Croatian), 2006–2024

Ukrainian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from French corridor (passage, corridor) from Italian corridore (runner), itself from correre (to run) from Latin currō (I run).

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коридо́р (korydórm inan (genitive коридо́ру, nominative plural коридо́ри, genitive plural коридо́рів)

  1. hallway, corridor

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