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мимоза

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Kazakh

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Alternative scripts
Arabic ميموزا
Cyrillic мимоза
Latin mimoza

Etymology

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Borrowed from Russian мимо́за (mimóza), from French mimosa, from Latin mimus, from Ancient Greek μῖμος (mîmos, imitator, actor).

Noun

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мимоза (mimoza)

  1. mimosa, Mimosa
    ұялшақ мимоза
    ūälşaq mimoza
    Mimosa pudica

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Macedonian

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Noun

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мимоза (mimozaf

  1. mimosa

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Declension of мимоза
singular plural
indefinite мимоза (mimoza) мимози (mimozi)
definite unspecified мимозата (mimozata) мимозите (mimozite)
definite proximal мимозава (mimozava) мимозиве (mimozive)
definite distal мимозана (mimozana) мимозине (mimozine)
vocative мимозо (mimozo) мимози (mimozi)

Russian

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Мимоза стыдливая
Мимоза (акация серебристая)

Etymology

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Borrowed from French mimosa.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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мимо́за (mimózaf inan or m anim or f anim (genitive мимо́зы, nominative plural мимо́зы, genitive plural мимо́з)

  1. mimosa
  2. (common gender, animate, colloquial) coddled or touchy person
  3. Mimosa (Soviet salad)

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Derived terms

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Descendants

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  • Kazakh: мимоза (mimoza)