фартук

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Russian

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Etymology

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From Polish fartuch, from Middle High German vortuoch (whence German Fürtuch, regional German Vortuch (apron)). Compare dialectal фа́ртух (fártux), Ukrainian фарту́х (fartúx), Belarusian хварту́к (xvartúk). For the second part of the word doublet of га́лстук (gálstuk).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [ˈfartʊk]
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Noun

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фа́ртук (fártukm inan (genitive фа́ртука, nominative plural фа́ртуки, genitive plural фа́ртуков)

  1. apron (clothing)
    Synonym: пере́дник (perédnik)

Declension

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Descendants

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  • Ingrian: fartukki