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гот

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See also: Гот

Bulgarian

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Etymology

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Inherited from Proto-Slavic *gotь (crafty).

Pronunciation

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Adverb

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гот (got) (comparative по́-гот, superlative на́й-гот)

  1. fine, cool, pleasantly (of situation, environment, or mood)
    някому е готnjakomu e gotsomeone feels happy/satisfied

Usage notes

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Colloquially, may also be used as an indeclinable adjective (instead of standard го́тин (gótin)).

Derived terms

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го́тин (gótin, chic, stylish, looking cool)

References

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  • гот”, in Речник на българския език [Dictionary of the Bulgarian Language] (in Bulgarian), Sofia: Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 2014
  • гот”, in Речник на българския език [Dictionary of the Bulgarian Language] (in Bulgarian), Chitanka, 2010

Even

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Etymology

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From Proto-Tungusic *goša, compare Manchu ᡤᠣᠰᡳᡥᠣᠨ (gosihon), Nanai гочиси (gočisi).

Adjective

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гот (got)

  1. bitter

Russian

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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гот (gotm anim (genitive го́та, nominative plural го́ты, genitive plural го́тов)

  1. Goth (historical)
  2. goth (subculture)

Declension

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Ukrainian

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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гот (hotm pers (genitive го́та, nominative plural го́ти, genitive plural го́тів)

  1. Goth (historical)
  2. goth (subculture)

Declension

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Declension of гот
(pers hard masc-form accent-a)
singular plural
nominative гот
hot
го́ти
hóty
genitive го́та
hóta
го́тів
hótiv
dative го́тові, го́ту
hótovi, hótu
го́там
hótam
accusative го́та
hóta
го́тів
hótiv
instrumental го́том
hótom
го́тами
hótamy
locative го́тові, го́ті
hótovi, hóti
го́тах
hótax
vocative го́те
hóte
го́ти
hóty

References

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  • Shyrokov, V. A., editor (2010–2025), “гот”, in Словник української мови: у 20 т. [Dictionary of the Ukrainian Language: in 20 vols] (in Ukrainian), volumes 1–15 (а – п'ять), Kyiv: Naukova Dumka; Ukrainian Lingua-Information Fund, →ISBN