дорога

Russian

Etymology 1

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *dorga.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [dɐˈroɡə]
  • (file)

Noun

доро́га • (doróga) f inan (genitive доро́ги, nominative plural доро́ги, genitive plural доро́г, relational adjective доро́жный, diminutive доро́жка)

  1. road
    Synonyms: путь (putʹ), (poetic) стезя́ (stezjá), тра́сса (trássa); шоссе́ (šossɛ́), автотра́сса (avtotrássa, highway)
    больша́я доро́гаbolʹšája dorógahighroad
    желе́зная доро́гаželéznaja dorógarailroad (railway)
  2. trip, journey
  3. (also figurative) way, direction, path to follow, route
    Synonyms: путь (putʹ), маршру́т (maršrút)
    Покажи́те мне доро́гу (в теа́тр).Pokažíte mne dorógu (v teátr).Show me the way (to the theatre).
    По доро́ге на́до бу́дет купи́ть молоко́.Po doróge nádo búdet kupítʹ molokó.On the way, you'll have to buy milk.
Declension
Derived terms

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [dərɐˈɡa]

Adjective

дорога́ • (dorogá)

  1. short feminine singular of дорого́й (dorogój)
    • 1941, “Марш защитников Москвы (March of the Defenders of Moscow)”, Alexey Surkov (lyrics), Boris Mokrousov (music):
      Мы не дрогнем в бою за столицу свою,
      Нам родная Москва дорога.
      Нерушимой стеной, обороной стальной,
      Разгромим, уничтожим врага!
      My ne drognem v boju za stolicu svoju,
      Nam rodnaja Moskva doroga.
      Nerušimoj stenoj, oboronoj stalʹnoj,
      Razgromim, uničtožim vraga!
      We will not tremble in the battle for our capital,
      [Our] native Moscow, dear to us.
      As an unbreakable wall, a steely bulwark,
      We will smash and annihilate [our] foes!

Ukrainian

Etymology 1

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *dorga.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [dɔˈrɔɦɐ]
  • (file)

Noun

доро́га • (doróha) f inan (genitive доро́ги, nominative plural доро́ги, genitive plural дорі́г, relational adjective доро́жній, diminutive дорі́жка)

  1. road, way
Declension
Derived terms

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [dɔrɔˈɦa]

Adjective

дорога́ • (dorohá)

  1. feminine nominative singular of дороги́й (dorohýj)

References

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