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Ту́фли

Etymology

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From the Middle Low German tuffele (compare Low German Tuffel (shoe)), from older pantuffel, from French pantoufle (slipper). Compare Norwegian and Danish tøffel (slipper), Swedish toffel (slipper), Latvian tupele.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [ˈtuflʲə]
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Noun

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ту́фля (túfljaf inan (genitive ту́фли, nominative plural ту́фли, genitive plural ту́фель, diminutive ту́фелька)

  1. low shoe (not covering above the ankle)
    Synonyms: полуботи́нок (polubotínok), башма́к (bašmák)

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Descendants

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  • Azerbaijani: tufli
  • Kazakh: туфли (tufli)
  • Uzbek: tufli

Ukrainian

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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ту́фля (túfljaf inan (genitive ту́флі, nominative plural ту́флі, genitive plural ту́фель)

  1. shoe

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