See also: пејзаж

Bulgarian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from French paysage (countryside, landscape).

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Noun

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пейза́ж (pejzážm (relational adjective пейза́жен)

  1. landscape, scenery, country scene

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Kazakh

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Alternative scripts
Arabic پەيزاج
Cyrillic пейзаж
Latin peizaj
Yañalif peizaç
 
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Etymology

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Borrowed from Russian пейза́ж (pejzáž), from French paysage (countryside, landscape), from Latin pagus (district, countryside).

Noun

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пейзаж (peizaj)

  1. landscape
  2. landscape painting

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Russian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from French paysage.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [pʲɪjˈzaʂ]
  • Audio:(file)
  • Rhymes: -aʂ

Noun

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пейза́ж (pejzážm inan (genitive пейза́жа, nominative plural пейза́жи, genitive plural пейза́жей, relational adjective пейза́жный)

  1. landscape
    Synonym: ландша́фт m (landšáft)
    лесно́й пейза́жlesnój pejzážwoodland scenery
    лу́нный пейза́жlúnnyj pejzážmoonscape
    • 1978, Mike Naumenko (lyrics and music), “Баллада о Кроки”:
      Пейзаж был гол и прост: поля и от деревьев тень
      Pejzaž byl gol i prost: polja i ot derevʹjev tenʹ
      The landscape was bare and simple: (some) fields and a shadow from the trees
  2. a landscape painting

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Descendants

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  • Georgian: პეიზაჟი (ṗeizaži)
  • Kazakh: пейзаж (peizaj)

Ukrainian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from French paysage.

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Noun

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пейза́ж (pejzážm inan (genitive пейза́жу, nominative plural пейза́жі, genitive plural пейза́жів, relational adjective пейза́жний)

  1. (art) landscape
    Synonyms: краєви́д m (krajevýd), ландша́фт m (landšáft)

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