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орда

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Kazakh

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Alternative scripts
Arabic وردا
Cyrillic орда
Latin orda
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Noun

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орда (orda)

  1. horde (historical sociopolitical and military structure found on the Eurasian Steppe, usually associated with the Turkic people and Mongols)

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Macedonian

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Noun

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орда (ordaf (plural орди)

  1. horde

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Declension of орда
singular plural
indefinite орда (orda) орди (ordi)
definite unspecified ордата (ordata) ордите (ordite)
definite proximal ордава (ordava) ордиве (ordive)
definite distal ордана (ordana) ордине (ordine)
vocative ордо (ordo) орди (ordi)

Russian

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Noun

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орда́ (ordáf inan (genitive орды́, nominative plural о́рды, genitive plural орд)

  1. horde

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Ukrainian

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Etymology

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From Turkic languages, from Proto-Turkic *ordu.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [ɔrˈda]
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Noun

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орда́ (ordáf inan (genitive орди́, nominative plural о́рди, genitive plural орд)

  1. horde

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