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чинуша

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Russian

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Etymology

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From чин(о́вник) (čin(óvnik)) +‎ -у́ша (-úša).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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чину́ша (činúšam anim or f anim by sense (genitive чину́ши, nominative plural чину́ши, genitive plural чину́ш)

  1. (colloquial, derogatory) apparatchik, bureaucrat (blindly loyal bureaucrat), official
  2. penpusher

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Ukrainian

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Etymology

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From чино́(вник) (čynó(vnyk)) +‎ -ша m pers or f pers by sense (-ša).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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чину́ша (čynúšam pers or f pers by sense (genitive чину́ші, nominative plural чину́ші, genitive plural чину́ш)

  1. (colloquial, derogatory) apparatchik, bureaucrat (blindly loyal bureaucrat), official
  2. penpusher

Declension

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Declension of чину́ша
(pers semisoft fem-form accent-a)
singular plural
nominative чину́ша
čynúša
чину́ші
čynúši
genitive чину́ші
čynúši
чину́ш
čynúš
dative чину́ші
čynúši
чину́шам
čynúšam
accusative чину́шу
čynúšu
чину́ш
čynúš
instrumental чину́шею
čynúšeju
чину́шами
čynúšamy
locative чину́ші
čynúši
чину́шах
čynúšax
vocative чину́ше
čynúše
чину́ші
čynúši

References

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  • чинуша”, in Горох – Словозміна [Horox – Slovozmina, Horokh – Inflection]‎[1]