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магистр

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Kazakh

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Alternative scripts
Arabic ماگيستر
Cyrillic магистр
Latin magistr
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Etymology

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Borrowed from Russian маги́стр (magístr), from German Magister, from Latin magister.

Noun

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магистр (magistr)

  1. master (holder of a master's degree)

Declension

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Declension of магистр
singular plural
nominative магистр (magistr) магистрлер (magistrler)
genitive магистрдің (magistrdıñ) магистрлердің (magistrlerdıñ)
dative магистрге (magistrge) магистрлерге (magistrlerge)
accusative магистрді (magistrdı) магистрлерді (magistrlerdı)
locative магистрде (magistrde) магистрлерде (magistrlerde)
ablative магистрден (magistrden) магистрлерден (magistrlerden)
instrumental магистрмен (magistrmen) магистрлермен (magistrlermen)

Mongolian

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MongolianCyrillic
ᠮᠠᠭᠢᠰᠲ᠋ᠷ
(magistr)
магистр
(magistr)

Etymology

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Borrowed from Russian маги́стр (magístr).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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магистр (magistr)

  1. master (holder of a master's degree)

Declension

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Russian

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Pronunciation

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

Noun

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маги́стр (magístrm anim (genitive маги́стра, nominative plural маги́стры, genitive plural маги́стров)

  1. master (holder of a master's degree)
  2. (historical) Grand Master (the head of a medieval chivalric or religious order, and their title)

Declension

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Descendants

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  • Kazakh: магистр (magistr)
  • Mongolian: магистр (magistr)

See also

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