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реформатор

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Kazakh

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Alternative scripts
Arabic رەفورماتور
Cyrillic реформатор
Latin reformator

Etymology

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Borrowed from Russian реформа́тор (reformátor), from Latin reformātor.

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Noun

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реформатор (reformator)

  1. reformer

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Macedonian

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Noun

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реформатор (reformatorm (plural реформатори, feminine реформаторка, relational adjective реформаторски)

  1. reformer

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Declension of реформатор
singular plural
indefinite реформатор (reformator) реформатори (reformatori)
definite unspecified реформаторот (reformatorot) реформаторите (reformatorite)
definite proximal реформаторов (reformatorov) реформаториве (reformatorive)
definite distal реформаторон (reformatoron) реформаторине (reformatorine)
vocative реформаторе (reformatore) реформатори (reformatori)
count form реформатора (reformatora)

Russian

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Etymology

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реформ(и́ровать) (reform(írovatʹ)) +‎ -а́тор (-átor)

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [rʲɪfɐrˈmatər]
  • Audio:(file)

Noun

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реформа́тор (reformátorm anim (genitive реформа́тора, nominative plural реформа́торы, genitive plural реформа́торов, relational adjective реформа́торский)

  1. reformer (someone who reforms)
  2. (historical) reformer (someone involved in the Reformation)

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Serbo-Croatian

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /refǒrmaːtor/
  • Hyphenation: ре‧фор‧ма‧тор

Noun

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рефо̀рма̄тор m (Latin spelling refòrmātor)

  1. reformer (one who reforms)

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