дом
Belarusian
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Proto-Slavic *dȍmъ (“house; home”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [dom]
Audio (file)
Noun
дом • (dom) m inan (genitive до́ма, nominative plural дамы́, genitive plural дамо́ў)
- house; home
- Дзе ж мой дом, дзе мой люд? ― Dzje ž moj dom, dzje moj ljud? ― Where is my home, where are my people?
- Гэты дом паганы! ― Hety dom pahany! ― This house is filthy!
- Synonym: ха́та (xáta)
- building
- Synonym: буды́нак (budýnak)
- Ло́ндана. (Чарльз Дыкенс. Домбі і сын, translation was published in 1938, translator is unknown). (Charles Dickens. Dombey and Son).
- Зірне́м на два дамы́; яны́ не стая́ць адзі́н каля́ друго́га, але́ раздзе́лены вялі́кай адле́гласцю, хоць або́два знахо́дзяцца недалёка ад вялі́кай сталі́цы.
- Zirnjém na dva damý; janý nje stajácʹ adzín kaljá druhóha, aljé razdzjéljeny vjalíkaj adljéhlascju, xocʹ abódva znaxódzjacca njedaljóka ad vjalíkaj stalícy.
- Turn we our eyes upon two homes; not lying side by side, but wide apart, though both within easy range and reach of the great city of London.
Declension
1.
2.
References
- “дом” in Belarusian–Russian dictionaries and Belarusian dictionaries at slounik.org
Bulgarian
Etymology
From Proto-Slavic *dȍmъ (“house; home”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [dɔm]
Audio (file)
Declension
Macedonian
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *dȍmъ (“house; home”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [dɔm]
Audio (file) - Hyphenation: дом
Noun
дом • (dom) m (plural до́мови, relational adjective до́машен, diminutive до́мче)[1]
- home, house (a residential building)
- Synonym: ку́ќа (kúḱa)
- О́ва е мо́јот дом. ― Óva e mójot dom. ― This is my home.
- family
- home, house (as part of a name of an establishment)
- сту́дентски дом ― stúdentski dom ― student dorms / dorm / dormitory
- (figurative) homeland
- chamber, house (one of the two bodies that make up the congregation in some countries)
Declension
Derived terms
- бездомен (bezdomen)
- бездомник m (bezdomnik)
- бездомничка f (bezdomnička)
- бездомништво n (bezdomništvo)
- вдоми (vdomi)
- вдомува (vdomuva)
- дома (doma)
- домазет m (domazet)
- домазетство n (domazetstvo)
- домар m (domar)
- домаси (domasi)
- домаќин m (domaḱin)
- домаќинка f (domaḱinka)
- домаќинлак m (domaḱinlak)
- домаќински (domaḱinski)
- домаќинство n (domaḱinstvo)
- домашар m (domašar)
- домашарка f (domašarka)
- домашен (domašen)
- домашна f (domašna)
- домашно n (domašno)
- домороден (domoroden)
- домородец m (domorodec)
- домува (domuva)
- задоми (zadomi)
- задомува (zadomuva)
- недомаќин m (nedomaḱin)
- недомаќинка f (nedomaḱinka)
- недомаќински (nedomaḱinski)
- одомаши (odomaši)
- раздоми (razdomi)
- раздомува (razdomuva)
References
- Tolovski, Dime, Illich-Svitych, Vladislav M. (1963) Македонско-руски речник / Македонско-русский словарь [Macedonian-Russian Dictionary] (in Russian), Soviet Union, Moscow: State Publishing House of Foreign and Ethnicity Dictionaries, page 96: “дом ― dom”
2. “дом” in Дигитален речник на македонскиот јазик (Digitalen rečnik na makedonskiot jazik) [Digital dictionary of the Macedonian language] − drmj.eu
Russian
Alternative forms
- домъ (dom) — Pre-reform orthography (1918)
Etymology
Inherited from Old East Slavic домъ (domŭ, “house; home”), from Proto-Slavic *dȍmъ (“house; home”), from Proto-Balto-Slavic *damús, from Proto-Indo-European *dṓm (“home; house”)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [dom]
Audio (file) - Rhymes: -om
Noun
дом • (dom) m inan (genitive до́ма, nominative plural дома́ or до́мы*, genitive plural домо́в, relational adjective дома́шний or домово́й or домо́вый, diminutive до́мик, augmentative доми́ще, pejorative доми́шко)
- house, building (a residential building)
- Synonym: (building in general) зда́ние (zdánije)
- обы́скивать дом за до́мом ― obýskivatʹ dom za dómom ― to search house by house
- кварти́рный дом ― kvartírnyj dom ― apartment building; block of flats
- house, home (as part of a name of an establishment)
- изда́тельский дом ― izdátelʹskij dom ― publishing house
- сумасше́дший дом ― sumasšédšij dom ― insane asylum; madhouse
- дом о́тдыха ― dom ótdyxa ― holiday resort
- дом престаре́лых ― dom prestarélyx ― retirement home
- plot (in some street addresses: a group of buildings sharing the same street number)
- Моско́вское шоссе́, дом 123, ко́рпус 2, кварти́ра 10 ― Moskóvskoje šossé, dom 123, kórpus 2, kvartíra 10 ― 123 Moskovskoye highway, building 2, apartment 10
- home
- родно́й дом ― rodnój dom ― native home
- Дом англича́нина — его́ кре́пость. ― Dom angličánina — jevó krépostʹ. ― An Englishman's home is his castle.
- dynasty, noble house
- дом Рома́новых ― dom Románovyx ― the Romanov dynasty
- чума́ на о́ба ва́ши до́ма ― čumá na óba váši dóma ― a plague on both your houses
Usage notes
- The nominative-accusative plural до́мы (dómy), largely unused now, was in earlier Russian (as late as 19th century) sometimes restricted to the accusative case and distinguished from a nominative plural дома́ (domá). Compare the nominative plural домовє (domove), accusative plural домꙑ (domy) of Old Church Slavonic домъ (domŭ).
Declension
singular | plural | |
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nominative | до́м dóm |
дома́△, до́мы* domá△, dómy* |
genitive | до́ма dóma |
домо́в domóv |
dative | до́му dómu |
дома́м domám |
accusative | до́м dóm |
дома́△, до́мы* domá△, dómy* |
instrumental | до́мом dómom |
дома́ми domámi |
prepositional | до́ме dóme |
дома́х domáx |
partitive | до́му dómu |
|
locative | дому́ domú |
△ Irregular.
* Archaic or nonstandard.
Serbo-Croatian
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *dȍmъ (“house; home”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /dôm/