слобода

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Macedonian

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *svoboda.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈsɫɔbɔda]
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Noun

слобода (sloboda) f (plural слободи, relational adjective слободен)

  1. freedom, liberty

Declension

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singular plural
indefinite слобода (sloboda) слободи (slobodi)
definite unspecified слободата (slobodata) слободите (slobodite)
definite proximal слободава (slobodava) слободиве (slobodive)
definite distal слободана (slobodana) слободине (slobodine)
vocative слободо (slobodo) слободи (slobodi)
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Russian

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Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *svoboda, cognate with свобо́да (svobóda, freedom), in reference to such settlements' initial freedom from taxes and forced labor duties.

Pronunciation

Noun

слобода́ (slobodá) f inan (genitive слободы́, nominative plural сло́боды, genitive plural слобо́д)

  1. (historical) sloboda (a large village, settlement, or suburb, usually populated by non-serf (free) peasants, and initially granted freedom from taxes and forced labor duties)

Declension

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singular plural
nominative слобода́
slobodá
сло́боды
slóbody
genitive слободы́
slobodý
слобо́д
slobód
dative слободе́
slobodé
слобода́м
slobodám
accusative слободу́
slobodú
сло́боды
slóbody
instrumental слободо́й, слободо́ю
slobodój, slobodóju
слобода́ми
slobodámi
prepositional слободе́
slobodé
слобода́х
slobodáx
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Serbo-Croatian

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *svoboda.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /slobǒda/
  • Hyphenation: сло‧бо‧да

Noun

слобо̀да f (Latin spelling slobòda)

  1. freedom

Declension

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singular plural
nominative слобо̀да слободе
genitive слободе слобо́да̄
dative слободи слободама
accusative слободу слободе
vocative слободо слободе
locative слободи слободама
instrumental слободом слободама
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Ukrainian

Etymology

Ultimately derived from Proto-Slavic *svobodà f (freedom).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [sɫɔbɔˈda]
  • Hyphenation: сло‧бо‧да́

Noun

слобода́ (slobodá) f inan (genitive слободи́, nominative plural сло́боди, genitive plural слобі́д)

  1. (historical) sloboda (in medieval Russia and Ukraine, settlements whose inhabitants were exempt from feudal duties and taxes)
  2. (historical) quarter, neighborhood (typically where people of a given profession or nationality lived)
  3. large village or settlement
    Synonym: слобі́дка (slobídka)

Declension

More information singular, plural ...
singular plural
nominative слобода́
slobodá
сло́боди
slóbody
genitive слободи́
slobodý
слобі́д
slobíd
dative слободі́
slobodí
сло́бодам
slóbodam
accusative слободу́
slobodú
сло́боди
slóbody
instrumental слободо́ю
slobodóju
сло́бодами
slóbodamy
locative слободі́
slobodí
сло́бодах
slóbodax
vocative слобо́до
slobódo
сло́боди
slóbody
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