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дипломат

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Kazakh

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Alternative scripts
Arabic ديپلومات
Cyrillic дипломат
Latin diplomat
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Etymology

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Borrowed from Russian диплома́т (diplomát), from French diplomate, ultimately from Ancient Greek δίπλωμα (díplōma, double-folded document).

Noun

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дипломат (diplomat)

  1. diplomat

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singular plural
nominative дипломат (diplomat) дипломаттар (diplomattar)
genitive дипломаттың (diplomattyñ) дипломаттардың (diplomattardyñ)
dative дипломатқа (diplomatqa) дипломаттарға (diplomattarğa)
accusative дипломатты (diplomatty) дипломаттарды (diplomattardy)
locative дипломатта (diplomatta) дипломаттарда (diplomattarda)
ablative дипломаттан (diplomattan) дипломаттардан (diplomattardan)
instrumental дипломатпен (diplomatpen) дипломаттармен (diplomattarmen)

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Macedonian

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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дипломат (diplomatm (feminine дипломатка, relational adjective дипломатски)

  1. diplomat

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singular plural
indefinite дипломат (diplomat) дипломати (diplomati)
definite unspecified дипломатот (diplomatot) дипломатите (diplomatite)
definite proximal дипломатов (diplomatov) дипломативе (diplomative)
definite distal дипломатон (diplomaton) дипломатине (diplomatine)
vocative дипломату (diplomatu) дипломати (diplomati)
count form дипломата (diplomata)

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Russian

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дипломат

Etymology

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Borrowed from French diplomate. The sense “briefcase” arose from the custom of diplomats to carry briefcases.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [dʲɪpɫɐˈmat]
  • Audio:(file)
  • Rhymes: -at

Noun

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диплома́т (diplomátm anim or m inan (genitive диплома́та, nominative plural диплома́ты, genitive plural диплома́тов)

  1. diplomat (person who is accredited to represent a government)
  2. briefcase

Usage notes

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  • Not to be confused with диплома́нт (diplománt, person awarded an academic diploma) that includes an extra letter н (n).

Declension

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Descendants

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  • Armenian: դիպլոմատ (diplomat)
  • Kazakh: дипломат (diplomat)

Serbo-Croatian

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /diplǒmat/
  • Hyphenation: ди‧пло‧мат

Noun

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дипло̀мат m (Latin spelling diplòmat)

  1. diplomat

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Ukrainian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from French diplomate.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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диплома́т (dyplomátm pers (genitive диплома́та, nominative plural диплома́ти, genitive plural диплома́тів, feminine диплома́тка)

  1. diplomat

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