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телеграф

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Kazakh

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Alternative scripts
Arabic تەلەگراف
Cyrillic телеграф
Latin telegraf
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Etymology

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Borrowed from Russian телегра́ф (telegráf), from French télégraphe, from Ancient Greek τῆλε (têle, afar) + γράφω (gráphō, I draw).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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телеграф (telegraf)

  1. telegraph

Derived terms

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Macedonian

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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телеграф (telegrafm (relational adjective телеграфски)

  1. telegraph

Declension

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Declension of телеграф
singular plural
indefinite телеграф (telegraf) телеграфи (telegrafi)
definite unspecified телеграфот (telegrafot) телеграфите (telegrafite)
definite proximal телеграфов (telegrafov) телеграфиве (telegrafive)
definite distal телеграфон (telegrafon) телеграфине (telegrafine)
vocative телеграфу (telegrafu) телеграфи (telegrafi)
count form телеграфа (telegrafa)

Russian

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [tʲɪlʲɪˈɡraf]
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Noun

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телегра́ф (telegráfm inan (genitive телегра́фа, nominative plural телегра́фы, genitive plural телегра́фов, relational adjective телегра́фный)

  1. telegraph

Declension

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Descendants

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  • Azerbaijani: teleqraf
  • Crimean Tatar: telegraf
  • Kazakh: телеграф (telegraf)
  • Yakut: телеграф (telegraf)

See also

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Serbo-Croatian

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /telěɡraf/
  • Hyphenation: те‧ле‧граф

Noun

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телѐграф m (Latin spelling telègraf)

  1. telegraph

Declension

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Yakut

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Russian телеграф (telegraf).

Noun

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телеграф (telegraf)

  1. (historical) (communication) telegraph