торнадо
Macedonian
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editторна́до • (tornádo) n (plural торна́да)
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editBorrowed from English tornado, from Spanish tronada (“thunderstorm”), from tronar (“to thunder”), from Latin tonāre (“to thunder”), from Proto-Indo-European *(s)tene- (“to thunder”). The 'o' and 'r' were reversed in English (metathesis) under influence of Spanish tornar (“to twist, to turn”), from Latin tornāre (“to turn”). Spanish later borrowed the word tornado with the same spelling and meaning as in English.
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editторна́до • (tornádo) m inan (indeclinable)
Serbo-Croatian
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editто̀рна̄до m (Latin spelling tòrnādo)
Declension
editDeclension of торнадо
References
edit- “торнадо” in Hrvatski jezični portal
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