Macedonian

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  • IPA(key): [ˈkɔsmɔs]
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Noun

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космос (kosmosm (relational adjective космички)

  1. cosmos

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Ancient Greek κόσμος (kósmos, universe).

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ко́смос (kósmosm inan (genitive ко́смоса, nominative plural ко́смосы, genitive plural ко́смосов, relational adjective косми́ческий)

  1. space, cosmos
    • 2011, Виктор Пелевин, S.N.U.F.F.; English translation from Andrew Bromfield, transl., S.N.U.F.F., 2014:
      Допив, все встали — теперь по обычаю надо было быстро-быстро ехать, чтобы догнать улетающего в космос духа.
      Dopiv, vse vstali — teperʹ po obyčaju nado bylo bystro-bystro jexatʹ, štoby dognatʹ uletajuščevo v kosmos duxa.
      After drinking up they all got to their feet – now, according to custom, they had to get a move on, in order to catch up with the spirit flying off into outer space.

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Descendants

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  • Azerbaijani: kosmos
  • Kildin Sami: космосс (kosmoss)

Ukrainian

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Etymology

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From Ancient Greek κόσμος (kósmos, universe).

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ко́смос (kósmosm inan (genitive ко́смосу, uncountable)

  1. (uncountable) space, cosmos
    Synonym: космі́чний про́стір (kosmíčnyj próstir)

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