камара
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Borrowed from Ottoman Turkish قامره (kamara, “(legislative) chamber”), ultimately from Latin camera (“deliberative body”).
ка́мара • (kámara) f
singular | plural | |
---|---|---|
indefinite | ка́мара kámara |
ка́мари kámari |
definite | ка́марата kámarata |
ка́марите kámarite |
From Old Church Slavonic камара (kamara, “arch, vault”).
ка́мара • (kámara) f
singular | plural | |
---|---|---|
indefinite | ка́мара kámara |
ка́мари kámari |
definite | ка́марата kámarata |
ка́марите kámarite |
Borrowed from Greek καμάρα (kamára, “vault, arch”). Also borrowed, with the same meaning, into Serbo-Croatian кȁмара.
кама́ра • (kamára) f
singular | plural | |
---|---|---|
indefinite | кама́ра kamára |
кама́ри kamári |
definite | кама́рата kamárata |
кама́рите kamárite |
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