буря
See also: бура
Russian
Etymology 1
From Proto-Slavic *buřa, akin to Bulgarian буря (burja), Slovene burja, Polish burza, Serbo-Croatian бура/bura, Slovak búrka (“tempest”) and búrať (“to crush”). Non-Slavic cognates include Old Norse byrr (“fair wind”), Latin furo (“I rage, rave”), Sanskrit भुरति (bhurati, “stir, palpitate”). Compare also Turkish bora (“squall”).
Pronunciation
Noun
бу́ря • (búrja) f inan (genitive бу́ри, nominative plural бу́ри, genitive plural бурь)
- (meteorology) storm, tempest
- В бана́ново-лимо́нном Сингапу́ре, в бу́ре
- V banánovo-limónnom Singapúre, v búre
- In Singapore, rich in bananas and lemons, in the storm (from "Магнолия" by Alexander Vertinsky)
Declension
Derived terms
- буреве́стник m (burevéstnik)
- буревой (burevoj)
- бурело́м m (burelóm)
- бу́рный (búrnyj)
- бу́ря в стака́не воды́ f (búrja v stakáne vodý)
Etymology 2
Pronunciation
Participle
буря́ • (burjá)
- (deprecated template usage) present adverbial imperfective participle of бури́ть (burítʹ)
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