брюки

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Russian

Etymology

Borrowed from Dutch broek. First attested in the eighteenth century, but became more popular a hundred years later. Compare English breeches.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈbrʲʉkʲɪ]
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Noun

брю́ки (brjúkif inan pl (genitive брюк, plural only, relational adjective брю́чный, diminutive брю́чки)

  1. pants, trousers

Declension