батрак

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Russian

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Etymology

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Unknown, maybe related to ба́тырь (bátyrʹ).

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Noun

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батра́к (batrákm anim (genitive батрака́, nominative plural батраки́, genitive plural батрако́в, feminine батра́чка)

  1. farm labourer; cotter
    • 1928/1972, A.Platonov, Chevengur:
      Сердце всему человеку батрак, оно — рабочий человек, а вы все эксплуататоры, и у вас нету коммунизма
      Serdce vsemu čeloveku batrak, ono — rabočij čelovek, a vy vse ekspluatatory, i u vas netu kommunizma
      The heart is a cotter for the whole human, (the heart) is (like) a worker, while you all are exploatators and have no communism

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Descendants

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  • Ingrian: batrakka

Ukrainian

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [bɐˈtrak]
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Noun

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батра́к (batrákm pers (genitive батрака́, nominative plural батраки́, genitive plural батракі́в, feminine батра́чка, relational adjective батра́цький)

  1. farm labourer; cotter

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