фунт
Russian
editEtymology
editBorrowed from German Pfund (“pound”). Doublet of пуд (pud).
Pronunciation
editNoun
editфунт • (funt) m inan (genitive фу́нта, nominative plural фу́нты, genitive plural фу́нтов, relational adjective фу́нтовый, diminutive фу́нтик)
- pound (409.51241 grams)
- English pound (453.59237 grams)
- (numismatics) pound
Declension
editRelated terms
editClose related:
- фу́нт сте́рлингов (fúnt stérlingov)
- Borrowed
Derived from Latin pondus:
- пуд m (pud)
Derived from Latin pendō:
- пансио́н m (pansión)
- пе́нсия f (pénsija)
- перпендикуля́рный (perpendikuljárnyj)
- пе́со m (péso)
- стипе́ндия f (stipéndija)
- суспе́нзия f (suspénzija)
Descendants
editUkrainian
editPronunciation
editEtymology 1
editNoun
editфунт • (funt) m inan (genitive фу́нта, nominative plural фу́нти, genitive plural фу́нтів)
- pound (unit of currency of various countries)
- pound (unit of United Kingdom currency (sterling)) (symbol: £)
Declension
editsingular | plural | |
---|---|---|
nominative | фунт funt |
фу́нти fúnty |
genitive | фу́нта fúnta |
фу́нтів fúntiv |
dative | фу́нтові, фу́нту fúntovi, fúntu |
фу́нтам fúntam |
accusative | фунт funt |
фу́нти fúnty |
instrumental | фу́нтом fúntom |
фу́нтами fúntamy |
locative | фу́нті fúnti |
фу́нтах fúntax |
vocative | фу́нте fúnte |
фу́нти fúnty |
Etymology 2
editNoun
editфунт • (funt) m inan (genitive фунта́, nominative plural фунти́, genitive plural фунті́в)
- pound (unit of weight/mass)
Declension
editsingular | plural | |
---|---|---|
nominative | фунт funt |
фунти́ funtý |
genitive | фунта́ funtá |
фунті́в funtív |
dative | фунто́ві, фунту́ funtóvi, funtú |
фунта́м funtám |
accusative | фунт funt |
фунти́ funtý |
instrumental | фунто́м funtóm |
фунта́ми funtámy |
locative | фунті́ funtí |
фунта́х funtáx |
vocative | фу́нте fúnte |
фунти́ funtý |
Further reading
edit- “фунт”, in Kyiv Dictionary (in English)
- “фунт”, in Горох – Словозміна [Horokh – Inflection] (in Ukrainian)
- A. Rysin, V. Starko, et al. (compilers, 2011–2020), “фунт”, in English-Ukrainian Dictionaries
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