Bulgarian

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Etymology

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From Ottoman Turkish عثمان (osman) (the Ottoman Empire in Bulgarian, османска империя (osmanska imperija) is referred to after its founder, Osman I), hence cognate with Macedonian османски (osmanski), Serbo-Croatian отомански, English Ottoman, and with many other European equivalents. Doublet of отома́нски (otománski).

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Pronunciation

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Adjective

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осма́нски (osmánski)

  1. (relational) Ottoman

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Adverb

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осма́нски (osmánski) (not comparable)

  1. in an Ottoman way

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Macedonian

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османски (osmanski) (not comparable)

  1. (relational) Ottoman

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османски (osmanski) (not comparable)

  1. in an Ottoman way

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Serbo-Croatian

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Pronunciation

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  • (adjective) IPA(key): /ǒsmanskiː/
  • (adverb) IPA(key): /ǒsmanski/
  • Hyphenation: ос‧ман‧ски

Adjective

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о̀сманскӣ (Latin spelling òsmanskī)

  1. Ottoman

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Adverb

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о̀смански (Latin spelling òsmanski)

  1. as an Ottoman