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монарх

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Bulgarian

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Noun

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мона́рх (monárhm

  1. monarch, sovereign

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Macedonian

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монарх (monarhm

  1. monarch

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Declension of монарх
singular plural
indefinite монарх (monarh) монарси (monarsi)
definite unspecified монархот (monarhot) монарсите (monarsite)
definite proximal монархов (monarhov) монарсиве (monarsive)
definite distal монархон (monarhon) монарсине (monarsine)
vocative монарху (monarhu) монарси (monarsi)
count form монарха (monarha)

Russian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from German Monarch, itself derived from Latin monarcha, in turn derived from Ancient Greek μόναρχος (mónarkhos). Attested since the 16th century.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [mɐˈnarx]
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Noun

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мона́рх (monárxm anim (genitive мона́рха, nominative plural мона́рхи, genitive plural мона́рхов)

  1. monarch, sovereign (ruler)
  2. monarch butterfly

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Serbo-Croatian

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /mǒnarx/
  • Hyphenation: мо‧нарх

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мо̀нарх m (Latin spelling mònarh)

  1. monarch, sovereign
  2. monarch (butterfly)

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Ukrainian

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Etymology

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From Ancient Greek μόναρχος (mónarkhos)

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мона́рх (monárxm inan (genitive мона́рха, nominative plural мона́рхи, genitive plural мона́рхів, feminine монархи́ня, relational adjective мона́рший)

  1. monarch

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