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фольга

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Polish folia, folga.

Pronunciation

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  • фольга́: IPA(key): [fɐlʲˈɡa]
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  • фо́льга: IPA(key): [ˈfolʲɡə] (dated)
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Noun

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фольга́ or фо́льга (folʹgá or fólʹgaf inan (genitive фольги́ or фо́льги, uncountable, relational adjective фольго́вый)

  1. foil (thin sheet of metal)

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Descendants

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Ukrainian

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Pronunciation

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  • (nonstandard) фольга́: IPA(key): [fɔlʲˈɦa]
  • фо́льга: IPA(key): [ˈfɔlʲɦɐ]

Etymology 1

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Borrowed from Polish folia, folga, from German Folie.

Noun

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фольга́ or фо́льга (folʹhá or fólʹhaf inan (genitive фольги́ or фо́льги, uncountable)

  1. foil (thin sheet of metal)
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Etymology 2

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From Polish folga, from German Folge.

Noun

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фо́льга (fólʹhaf inan (genitive фо́льги, nominative plural фо́льги, genitive plural фольг)

  1. Obsolete form of пі́льга (pílʹha).
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