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Меркурий

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Bulgarian

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Мерку́рий (Merkúrijm

  1. (astronomy) Mercury (the first planet in the Solar system with the closest orbit to the Sun, named after the god; represented by )
  2. (Roman mythology) Mercury (the Roman god associated with speed, sometimes used as a messenger, wearing winged sandals; the Roman counterpart of the Greek god Hermes)

See also

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Solar System in Bulgarian · Слънчева система (Slǎnčeva sistema) (layout · text)
Star Слъ́нце (Slǎ́nce)
IAU planets and
notable dwarf planets
Мерку́рий (Merkúrij) Вене́ра (Venéra) Земя́ (Zemjá) Марс (Mars) Це́рера (Cérera) Ю́питер (Júpiter) Сату́рн (Satúrn) Ура́н (Urán) Непту́н (Neptún) Плуто́н (Plutón) Ери́да (Erída)
Notable
moons
Луна́ (Luná) Фо́бос (Fóbos)
Де́ймос (Déjmos)
Йо (Jo)
Евро́па (Evrópa)
Ганиме́д (Ganiméd)
Кали́сто (Kalísto)
Ми́мас (Mímas)
Енцела́д (Encelád)
Те́тида (Tétida)
Дио́на (Dióna)
Ре́я (Réja)
Тита́н (Titán)
Япе́т (Japét)

Мира́нда (Miránda)
А́риел (Áriel)
У́мбриел (Úmbriel)
Тита́ния (Titánija)
О́берон (Óberon)
Трито́н (Tritón) Харо́н (Harón) Дисно́мия (Disnómija)

Chuvash

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Etymology

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From Russian Меркурий (Merkurij).

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Меркурий (Merk̬urij)

  1. (astronomy) Mercury
  2. (Roman mythology) Mercury

Russian

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Russian Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia ru

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Proper noun

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Мерку́рий (Merkúrijm inan or m anim (genitive Мерку́рия, relational adjective меркуриа́нский)

  1. (astronomy) Mercury
  2. (Roman mythology) Mercury

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Descendants

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  • Chuvash: Меркурий (Merk̬urij)
  • Uyghur: مېركۇرى (mërkuri)

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