хата

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Bashkir

Etymology

From Arabic خَطَأ (ḵaṭaʔ).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [χɑ.ˈtɑ]
  • Hyphenation: ха‧та

Noun

хата (xata)

  1. mistake, error

Declension


Belarusian

Pronunciation

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Noun

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  1. house, home, hut

Declension

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Russian

Etymology

Borrowed from Ukrainian ха́та (xáta, house; home).

Pronunciation

Noun

ха́та (xátaf inan (genitive ха́ты, nominative plural ха́ты, genitive plural хат)

  1. (a peasant's) house, hut
    пойдём в ха́туpojdjóm v xátulet's go inside (literally, “let's go into the house”)
  2. (slang) house, joint, a place one can booze or have sex
    вчера́ мы буха́ли у ко́реша на ха́теvčerá my buxáli u kóreša na xáteyesterday/last night we boozed at pal's place (note: preposition "на" is used in this sense)
  3. (Ukraine, Southern Russia) home
    моя́ ха́та с кра́ю, я ничего́ не зна́юmojá xáta s kráju, ja ničevó ne znájunone of my business (literally, “my home is on the edge (of the village), I don't know anything”)
  4. (slang) prison cell

Declension


Tatar

Noun

хата (xata) (Latin spelling xata)

  1. mistake



Ukrainian

Etymology

Cognate to Belarusian хата (xata), Polish chata, Czech chata.

Pronunciation

Noun

ха́та (xátaf inan (genitive ха́ти, nominative plural хати́)

  1. house, home
  2. (architecture, folklore) hut, cottage (small, traditional house)
  3. (in phrases) room

Declension

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