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мона́рх (monárhm

  1. monarch, sovereign

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Macedonian

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монарх (monarhm

  1. monarch

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Russian

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Borrowed from German Monarch, itself derived from Latin monarcha, in turn derived from Ancient Greek μόναρχος (mónarkhos). Attested since the 16th century.

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  • IPA(key): [mɐˈnarx]
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мона́рх (monárxm anim (genitive мона́рха, nominative plural мона́рхи, genitive plural мона́рхов)

  1. monarch, sovereign (ruler)
  2. monarch butterfly

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Serbo-Croatian

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  • IPA(key): /mǒnarx/
  • Hyphenation: мо‧нарх

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мо̀нарх m (Latin spelling mònarh)

  1. monarch, sovereign
  2. monarch (butterfly)

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Ukrainian

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From Ancient Greek μόναρχος (mónarkhos)

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мона́рх (monárxm inan (genitive мона́рха, nominative plural мона́рхи, genitive plural мона́рхів, feminine монархи́ня, relational adjective мона́рший)

  1. monarch

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