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часы

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Russian часы (časy)

Noun

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часы (casi)

  1. clock

References

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Russian

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Etymology

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From час (čas) (hour), from Proto-Slavic *časъ.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [t͡ɕɪˈsɨ]
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Noun

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часы́ (časým inan pl (genitive часо́в, plural only)

  1. clock, watch
    на мои́х часа́хna moíx časáxby my watch
    У бра́та не́сколько часо́в.U bráta néskolʹko časóv.My brother has several watches.
    Э́ти часы́ не иду́т.Éti časý ne idút.This clock/watch doesn't work.
    подводи́ть/подвести́ часы́podvodítʹ/podvestí časýto alter the clock/watch; to set the clock/watch
  2. watch; guard (a particular time period when guarding is kept)
    стоя́ть на часа́хstojátʹ na časáxto stand guard

Declension

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Descendants

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  • Even: часы (casi)
  • Yakut: чаһы (cahı, clock)

Noun

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часы́ (časým inan pl

  1. nominative/accusative plural of час (čas)