Etymology 1
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *vorta. Doublet of врата́ (vratá), a borrowing from Old Church Slavonic.
Noun
воро́та • (voróta) n inan pl (genitive воро́т, plural only, diminutive воро́тца)
- gate
- goal (in many sports, e.g. soccer, an area into which the players attempt to put an object)
- пробива́ть ми́мо воро́т ― probivátʹ mímo vorót ― to shoot past the goal; to shoot wide
Declension
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plural |
nominative |
воро́та voróta |
genitive |
воро́тъ vorót |
dative |
воро́тамъ vorótam |
accusative |
воро́та voróta |
instrumental |
воро́тами vorótami |
prepositional |
воро́тахъ vorótax |
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Further reading
- Vasmer, Max (1964–1973) “ворота”, in Oleg Trubachyov, transl., Этимологический словарь русского языка [Etymological Dictionary of the Russian Language] (in Russian), Moscow: Progress
Noun
воро́та • (voróta) n inan pl (genitive ворі́т, plural only)
- gate
- Synonym: бра́ма f (bráma)
- (sports) goal
- (anatomy) entry point (of nerves)
- (medicine) portal of entry (organ or tissue through which an infectious agent enters the body)
Declension
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plural |
nominative |
воро́та voróta |
genitive |
ворі́т vorít |
dative |
воро́там, воро́тям vorótam, vorótjam |
accusative |
воро́та voróta |
instrumental |
воро́тами, ворі́тьми vorótamy, vorítʹmy |
locative |
воро́тах, воро́тях vorótax, vorótjax |
vocative |
воро́та voróta |
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Declension of воро́та (inan pl-only hard neut-form // soft neut-form accent-a о-і)