ратуша

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Etymology

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Inherited from Old East Slavic ратуша (ratuša), from Polish ratusz, from Middle High German rāthūs; compare German Rathaus. Polish /ʃ/ replaced Middle High German s because at the time, this letter was pronounced as apicoalveolar /s̺/ (with a weak hushing sound, similar to Castilian Spanish) and was distinct from the letter written z, pronounced as laminoalveolar /s/ (with a strong hissing sound, similar to English).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [ˈratʊʂə]
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Noun

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ра́туша (rátušaf inan (genitive ра́туши, nominative plural ра́туши, genitive plural ра́туш)

  1. (historical) administrative body of a city or township
  2. town hall

Declension

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