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Etymology

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Borrowed from German Pfund (pound). Doublet of пуд (pud). More distant doublet of пансио́н (pansión), пе́нсия (pénsija), перпендикуля́рный (perpendikuljárnyj), пе́со (péso), стипе́ндия (stipéndija), and суспе́нзия (suspénzija).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [funt]
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Noun

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фунт (funtm inan (genitive фу́нта, nominative plural фу́нты, genitive plural фу́нтов)

  1. pound (409.51241 grams)
  2. English pound (453.59237 grams)
  3. (numismatics) pound

Declension

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Descendants

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  • Armenian: ֆունտ (funt)
  • Yiddish: פֿונט (funt)
  • Southern Altai: мынта (mïnta)

Ukrainian

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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Noun

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фунт (funtm inan (genitive фу́нта, nominative plural фу́нти, genitive plural фу́нтів)

  1. pound (unit of currency of various countries)
  2. pound (unit of United Kingdom currency (sterling)) (symbol: £)
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Etymology 2

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Noun

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фунт (funtm inan (genitive фунта́, nominative plural фунти́, genitive plural фунті́в)

  1. pound (unit of weight/mass)
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Further reading

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