транспорт

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Bulgarian

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транспо́рт (transpórtm (relational adjective транспо́ртен)

  1. (singularonly) transport, shipping
  2. convoy

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Macedonian

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транспорт (transportm

  1. transport, transportation

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Russian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from French transport, Dutch transport or German Transport, ultimately from Latin trānsportāre. First documented in 1720.

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  • IPA(key): [ˈtranspərt]
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тра́нспорт (tránsportm inan (genitive тра́нспорта, nominative plural тра́нспорты, genitive plural тра́нспортов, relational adjective тра́нспортный)

  1. transport, transportation
  2. consignment
  3. military transport, train
  4. navy transport, supply ship, troop transport, troopship, troop-carrier

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Descendants

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  • Armenian: տրանսպորտ (transport)

Serbo-Croatian

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тра̀нспорт m (Latin spelling trànsport)

  1. transport, conveyance
  2. transport (vehicle)

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Ukrainian

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Derived via Western European languages from Latin trānsportāre.

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тра́нспорт (tránsportm inan (genitive тра́нспорту, nominative plural тра́нспорти, genitive plural тра́нспортів, relational adjective тра́нспортний)

  1. transport, transportation

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