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планета

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Belarusian

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [pɫaˈnʲeta]
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Noun

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плане́та (planjétaf inan (genitive плане́ты, nominative plural плане́ты, genitive plural плане́т, relational adjective плане́тны, diminutive плане́тка)

  1. planet

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References

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  • планета” in Belarusian–Russian dictionaries and Belarusian dictionaries at slounik.org

Bulgarian

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Etymology

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Borrowed with the advent of science during the Enlightenment from Latin planēta, itself from Ancient Greek πλανήτης (planḗtēs, wandering (star)).

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Noun

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плане́та (planétaf (relational adjective плане́тен)

  1. planet

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References

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  • планета”, in Речник на българския език [Dictionary of the Bulgarian Language] (in Bulgarian), Sofia: Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 2014
  • планета”, in Речник на българския език [Dictionary of the Bulgarian Language] (in Bulgarian), Chitanka, 2010

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Macedonian

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Noun

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плане́та (planétaf (relational adjective планетен or планета́рен or планетски)

  1. planet

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Declension of планета
singular plural
indefinite плане́та (planéta) плане́ти (planéti)
definite unspecified плане́тата (planétata) плане́тите (planétite)
definite proximal плане́тава (planétava) плане́тиве (planétive)
definite distal плане́тана (planétana) плане́тине (planétine)
vocative плане́то (planéto) плане́ти (planéti)

References

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  • планета in Makedonisch Info (germansko-makedonski rečnik, makedonsko-germanski rečnik)

Russian

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Russian Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia ru

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Noun

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плане́та (planétaf inan (genitive плане́ты, nominative plural плане́ты, genitive plural плане́т, relational adjective плане́тный or планета́рный, diminutive плане́тка)

  1. planet
    больши́е плане́тыbolʹšíje planétymajor planets
    ма́лые плане́тыmályje planétyminor planets, asteroids
    плане́та-спу́тникplanéta-spútniksecondary planet, satellite
    • 1912, Konstantin Tsiolkovsky, “Изслѣдованіе міровыхъ пространствъ реактивными приборами”, in Вѣстникъ воздухоплаванія, number 3, page 16:
      Планета есть колыбель разума, но нельзя вѣчно жить въ колыбели.
      Planeta jestʹ kolybelʹ razuma, no nelʹzja věčno žitʹ v kolybeli.
      The planet is the cradle of mind, but one cannot live in a cradle forever.

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Serbo-Croatian

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Alternative forms

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /planěːta/
  • Hyphenation: пла‧не‧та

Noun

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плане́та f (Latin spelling planéta)

  1. planet

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Ukrainian

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Ukrainian Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia uk

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [pɫɐˈnɛtɐ]
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  • Rhymes: -ɛtɐ
  • Hyphenation: пла‧не‧та

Noun

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плане́та (planétaf inan (genitive плане́ти, nominative plural плане́ти, genitive plural плане́т, relational adjective плане́тний, diminutive плане́тка)

  1. planet

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Yakut

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Yakut Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia sah

Etymology

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Borrowed from Russian плане́та (planéta).

Noun

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планета (planeta)

  1. (astronomy) planet

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