Bulgarian edit

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Etymology edit

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 edit

Adjective edit

осма́нски (osmánski)

  1. (relational) Ottoman

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Adverb edit

осма́нски (osmánski) (not comparable)

  1. in an Ottoman way

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Macedonian edit

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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 edit

Pronunciation edit

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

Adjective edit

о̀сманскӣ (Latin spelling òsmanskī)

  1. Ottoman

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о̀смански (Latin spelling òsmanski)

  1. as an Ottoman