сутки
Russian
editEtymology
editсу- (su-) + *тъка (related to ты́кать (týkatʹ)), resulting in стык дня и но́чи (styk dnja i nóči, “union of day and night”).
Pronunciation
editNoun
editсу́тки • (sútki) f inan pl or m inan pl (genitive су́ток or су́тков*, plural only) (* Proscribed.)
- 24 hours (of the clock), day, day and night, nychthemeron
Declension
editDerived terms
edit- су́точный (sútočnyj), су́точно (sútočno)
- круглосу́точный (kruglosútočnyj), круглосу́точно (kruglosútočno)
Descendants
editSee also
edit- день m (denʹ, “day”)
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