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From Russian рубль (rublʹ).

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рубль (rublʹ) (Mongolian spelling ᠷᠤᠪᠯᠢ (rubli))

  1. ruble
    Synonym: цөлхөөв (cölxööv)

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Один рубль СССР (1961 г.) (obverse).
 
Один рубль СССР (reverse).
 
Modern one-rouble coin (1998)
(left: tails; right: heads)

Etymology edit

Inherited from Old East Slavic рубль (rublĭ). By surface analysis, руб- (rub-) +‎ -ль (-lʹ). Literally 'a cut' (of a grivna bullion).

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  • IPA(key): [rublʲ]
  • (file)

Noun edit

рубль (rublʹm inan (genitive рубля́, nominative plural рубли́, genitive plural рубле́й, relational adjective рублёвый, diminutive ру́блик, pejorative рубли́шко)

  1. ruble, rouble (a monetary unit of Russia equal to 100 kopecks)

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  • Armenian: ռուբլի (ṙubli)
  • Ingrian: rublja
  • Mongolian: рубль (rublʹ)

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English Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia
 
Russian Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia ru

The other languages represented on the Soviet-era ruble note in order of appearance:

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Ukrainian edit

 
Ukrainian Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia uk

Etymology edit

Inherited from Old East Slavic рубль (rublĭ). Doublet of рубе́ль (rubélʹ).

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рубль (rublʹm inan (genitive рубля́, nominative plural рублі́, genitive plural рублі́в)

  1. ruble, rouble (currency of Russian Federation)
  2. ruble, rouble (currency of Belarus)
    Synonym: рубе́ль m (rubélʹ)

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