ванная

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Belarusian

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Alternative forms

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [ˈvanːaja]
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Noun

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ва́нная (vánnajaf inan (genitive ва́ннай, nominative plural ва́нныя, genitive plural ва́нных)

  1. bathroom

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Russian

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Etymology

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Ellipsis of ва́нная ко́мната (vánnaja kómnata).

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Noun

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ва́нная (vánnajaf inan (genitive ва́нной, nominative plural ва́нные, genitive plural ва́нных)

  1. bathroom
    • 1999, Борис Акунин [Boris Akunin], “Глава шестая. Экс”, in Статский советник, Москва: Захаров; English translation from Andrew Bromfield, transl., The State Counsellor, A Phoenix Paperback, 2008:
      Она́ успе́ла переоде́ться в а́лый шё́лковый хала́т и распусти́ть во́лосы, но до ва́нной пока́ так и не добрала́сь.
      Oná uspéla pereodétʹsja v ályj šólkovyj xalát i raspustítʹ vólosy, no do vánnoj poká tak i ne dobralásʹ.
      She had already changed into a scarlet silk robe and let her hair down, but had not yet reached the bathroom.

Usage notes

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Ва́нная refers to a domestic bathroom, normally with a shower and sink. A public restroom is a туалет.

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Adjective

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ва́нная (vánnaja)

  1. feminine nominative singular of ва́нный (vánnyj, bath, bathroom)