спектакль

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Etymology

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Borrowed from French spectacle, from Latin spectaculum.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [spʲɪkˈtaklʲ]
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Noun

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спекта́кль (spektáklʹm inan (genitive спекта́кля, nominative plural спекта́кли, genitive plural спекта́клей)

  1. performance, play, matinee
    • 1896, Антон Чехов [Anton Chekhov], “II”, in Моя жизнь; English translation from Constance Garnett, transl., My Life, 1920:
      Она́ мне о́чень нра́вилась, и обыкнове́нно на репети́циях и во вре́мя спекта́кля я не спуска́л с неё́ глаз.
      Oná mne óčenʹ nrávilasʹ, i obyknovénno na repetícijax i vo vrémja spektáklja ja ne spuskál s nejó glaz.
      I thought her very charming, and I usually watched her through the rehearsals and performances without taking my eyes off her.

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Descendants

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  • Uzbek: spektakl
  • Yakut: испэктээк (ispekteek)