ведение
See also: веденіе
Russian
Etymology 1
From ве́дать (védatʹ, “to know, to be in charge”) + -ение (-enije), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *weyd-.
Alternative forms
- вѣ́дѣніе (vě́děnije) — Pre-reform orthography (1918)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈvʲedʲɪnʲɪje]
Noun
ве́дение • (védenije) n inan (genitive ве́дения, nominative plural ве́дения, genitive plural ве́дений)
Declension
Derived terms
- всеве́дение n (vsevédenije)
- переводове́дение n (perevodovédenije)
Related terms
- краеве́дческий (krajevédčeskij)
Etymology 2
From вед- (ved-, “to conduct, direct”) + -е́ние (-énije), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *wedʰ- (“to lead”).
Alternative forms
- веде́ніе (vedénije) — Pre-reform orthography (1918)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [vʲɪˈdʲenʲɪje]
Noun
веде́ние • (vedénije) n inan (genitive веде́ния, nominative plural веде́ния, genitive plural веде́ний)
- directing, leadership
- ведение (бухга́лтерских) книг ― vedenije (bugálterskix/buhálterskix) knig ― bookkeeping
- ведение хозя́йства ― vedenije xozjájstva ― housekeeping
- ведение огня́ ― vedenije ognjá ― firing (weapons)
- management, managing
- conducting
Declension
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