мастак

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Belarusian

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Etymology

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Cognate with Russian маста́к (masták).

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [maˈstak]
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Noun

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маста́к (mastákm pers (genitive мастака́, nominative plural мастакі́, genitive plural мастако́ў)

  1. artist

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References

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  • мастак” in Belarusian–Russian dictionaries and Belarusian dictionaries at slounik.org

Russian

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Etymology

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ма́ст(ер) (mást(er)) +‎ -а́к (-ák)

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Noun

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маста́к (mastákm anim (genitive мастака́, nominative plural мастаки́, genitive plural мастако́в, feminine маста́чка)

  1. (low colloquial) skilled person; craftsman, etc.

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Ukrainian

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Etymology

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ма́(й)ст(ер) (má(j)st(er)) +‎ -а́к (-ák)

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Noun

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маста́к (mastákm pers (genitive мастака́, nominative plural мастаки́, genitive plural мастакі́в)

  1. skilled person; craftsman, etc.

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