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поселковый

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Russian

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Etymology

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посёлок (posjólok) +‎ -о́вый (-óvyj)

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [pəsʲɪɫˈkovɨj]

Adjective

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поселко́вый (poselkóvyj) (no comparative)

  1. (relational) village, settlement
    • 2010, Олег Кашин [Oleg Kashin], chapter IV, in Роисся вперде [Roissja vperde], Moscow: Ad Marginem; English translation from Will Evans, transl., Fardwor, Russia!, Restless Books, 2016:
      Роди́тели вско́ре у́мерли, тепе́рь Генна́дий живёт оди́н, разво́дит кур, но гла́вное — слу́жит э́даким храни́телем почти́ по́лностью уме́рших поселко́вых тради́ций.
      Rodíteli vskóre úmerli, tepérʹ Gennádij živjót odín, razvódit kur, no glávnoje — slúžit édakim xranítelem počtí pólnostʹju uméršix poselkóvyx tradícij.
      His parents died shortly thereafter, and now Gennady lived alone raising chickens and, more importantly, serving as a kind of keeper of the local traditions which had almost completely died out.

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