плюс
See also: плус
Bulgarian edit
Etymology edit
Ultimately from Latin plūs. Akin to the native Bulgarian плу́я (plúja, “to unfold, to outspread”) (dialectal), разплу́т (razplút, “diffused, spread out”).
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
плюс • (pljus) m
- (mathematics) plus sign (+)
- (figurative) pro (advantageous factor, condition)
- плю́сове и ми́нуси ― pljúsove i mínusi ― pros and cons
Declension edit
Declension of плюс
singular | plural | |
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indefinite | плюс pljus |
плю́сове pljúsove |
definite (subject form) |
плю́сът pljúsǎt |
плю́совете pljúsovete |
definite (object form) |
плю́са pljúsa | |
count form | — | плю́са pljúsa |
Related terms edit
- ми́нус (mínus, “minus”)
References edit
Russian edit
Etymology edit
Borrowed from Latin plūs (“more”).
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
плюс • (pljus) m inan (genitive плю́са, nominative plural плю́сы, genitive plural плю́сов, relational adjective плюсово́й, diminutive плю́сик)
- plus sign
- plus
- (colloquial, figuratively) advantage
- плю́сы и ми́нусы ― pljúsy i mínusy ― pros and cons