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фургон

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Belarusian

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Noun

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фурго́н (furhónm inan (genitive фурго́на, nominative plural фурго́ны, genitive plural фурго́наў)

  1. van

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Bulgarian

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фурго́н (furgónm

  1. van

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Kazakh

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Alternative scripts
Arabic فۋرگون
Cyrillic фургон
Latin furgon

Etymology

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Borrowed from Russian фургон (furgon), from French fourgon, from Italian furgone.

Noun

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фургон (furgon)

  1. van (covered vehicle for carrying goods)

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Kyrgyz

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фургон (furgon) (Arabic spelling فۇرعون)

  1. van (covered vehicle for carrying goods)

Macedonian

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фургон (furgonm

  1. luggage wagon
  2. trailer

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Declension of фургон
singular plural
indefinite фургон (furgon) фургони (furgoni)
definite unspecified фургонот (furgonot) фургоните (furgonite)
definite proximal фургонов (furgonov) фургониве (furgonive)
definite distal фургонон (furgonon) фургонине (furgonine)
vocative фургону (furgonu) фургони (furgoni)
count form фургона (furgona)

Russian

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Фургон.

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Etymology

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Borrowed from French fourgon.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [fʊrˈɡon]
  • Audio:(file)

Noun

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фурго́н (furgónm inan (genitive фурго́на, nominative plural фурго́ны, genitive plural фурго́нов, relational adjective фурго́нный, diminutive фурго́нчик)

  1. portable loading room, van, caravan, wagon, waggon, camion (a covered vehicle used for carrying goods)
    • 2018 December 29, “Коро́ва сбежа́ла со скотобо́йни и попа́ла в «вегетарианский рай» [Koróva sbežála so skotobójni i popála v «vegetarianskij raj»]”, in Lenta.ru[1]:
      В США коро́ва самостоя́тельно вы́бралась из фурго́на грузовика́, везшего живо́тных на скотобо́йню, и сбежа́ла.
      V SŠA koróva samostojátelʹno výbralasʹ iz furgóna gruzoviká, vezševo živótnyx na skotobójnju, i sbežála.
      In the USA a cow got out of the waggon of a lorry that delivered animals to slaughter, and fled.

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Descendants

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  • Kazakh: фургон (furgon)
  • Lithuanian: furgonas
  • Turkmen: furgon
  • Uzbek: furgon

Ukrainian

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Ukrainian Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia uk

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Etymology

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Borrowed from French fourgon.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [fʊrˈɦɔn]
  • Audio:(file)
  • Rhymes: -ɔn
  • Hyphenation: фур‧гон

Noun

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фурго́н (furhónm inan (genitive фурго́на, nominative plural фурго́ни, genitive plural фурго́нів)

  1. van

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