телефон

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Bashkir

Телефон.

Etymology

From Russian телефо́н (telefón), from French téléphone.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [tʲilʲiˈfon]
  • Hyphenation: те‧ле‧фон

Noun

телефон (telefon)

  1. telephone
    Кеҫә телефоны.
    Keśə telefonı.
    Cell phone (literally pocket phone).
    Шаршау асылмаҫ элек сәхнәгә Актёр сыға, ҡулында телефон.
    Şarşaw asılmaś elek səxnəgə Aktyor sığa, qulında telefon.
    Before the curtain opens, the Actor goes on stage, (with) a telephone in his hand.

Declension


Kazakh

Alternative scripts
Arabic تەلەفون
Cyrillic телефон
Latin telefon
Kazakh Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia kk

Etymology

From Russian телефо́н (telefón), from French téléphone.

Pronunciation

Noun

телефон (telefon)

  1. telephone

Declension


Macedonian

Noun

телефон (telefonm

  1. telephone

Inflection


Mongolian

Etymology

From Russian телефо́н (telefón).

Pronunciation

Noun

телефон (telefon) (Mongolian spelling ᠲ᠋ᠧᠯᠧᠹᠣᠨ (tēlēfon))

  1. telephone
    Synonym: утас (utas)

Russian

Russian Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia ru

Pronunciation

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

Noun

телефо́н (telefónm inan (genitive телефо́на, nominative plural телефо́ны, genitive plural телефо́нов)

  1. telephone
  2. (colloquial) telephone number
    Дай мне свой телефо́н.Daj mne svoj telefón.Tell me your phone number.
    Скинь телефо́н на мой почто́вый я́щик.Skinʹ telefón na moj počtóvyj jáščik.E-mail the telephone number to my mailbox.
  3. small speaker near ears, earphone, headphone.

Declension

Descendants

  • Bashkir: телефон (telefon)
  • Kazakh: телефон (telefon)
  • Kildin Sami: тэльфонн (tel’fonn)
  • Mongolian: телефон (telefon)

Serbo-Croatian

Noun

телѐфо̄н m (Latin spelling telèfōn)

  1. telephone
  2. (colloquial) telephone number

Declension

Derived terms