диктатор

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Kazakh

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Alternative scripts
Arabic ديكتاتور
Cyrillic диктатор
Latin diktator

Etymology

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Borrowed from Russian дикта́тор (diktátor), from Latin dictātor (a chief magistrate), from dictō (dictate, prescribe), from dīcō (say, speak).

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Noun

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диктатор (diktator)

  1. dictator

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Macedonian

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диктатор (diktatorm (feminine диктаторка, relational adjective диктаторски)

  1. dictator

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Russian

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  • IPA(key): [dʲɪkˈtatər]
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Noun

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дикта́тор (diktátorm anim (genitive дикта́тора, nominative plural дикта́торы, genitive plural дикта́торов)

  1. dictator

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Serbo-Croatian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Latin dictātor (a chief magistrate), from dictō (dictate, prescribe), from dīcō (say, speak).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /dǐktaːtor/
  • Hyphenation: дик‧та‧тор

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дѝкта̄тор m (Latin spelling dìktātor)

  1. dictator

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Ukrainian

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Ukrainian Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia uk

Etymology

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From Latin dictātor (a chief magistrate), from dictō (dictate, prescribe), from dīcō (say, speak).

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дикта́тор (dyktátorm pers (genitive дикта́тора, nominative plural дикта́тори, genitive plural дикта́торів, feminine дикта́торка, relational adjective дикта́торський)

  1. dictator

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