мастер
Macedonian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈmastɛr]
Russian
Etymology
Inherited from Old East Slavic мастеръ (masterŭ, “Master of the Order”), from Old French maistre, from Latin magister (“master, chief, head”). Doublet of мэтр (mɛtr).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈmasʲtʲɪr]
Audio (file)
Noun
ма́стер • (máster) m anim (genitive ма́стера, nominative plural мастера́, genitive plural мастеро́в, feminine мастери́ца, relational adjective мастерово́й)
- master, craftsman, expert
- Synonyms: профессиона́л (professionál), специали́ст (specialíst)
- foreman
- repairman
- (computing) wizard (program or script used to simplify complex operations)
- Synonym: помо́щник (pomóščnik)
Declension
Derived terms
- маста́к (masták)
- мастери́ца (masteríca)
- мастерова́ть (masterovátʹ)
- мастерови́тый (masterovítyj)
- мастерови́то (masterovíto), мастерови́тость (masterovítostʹ)
- мастеро́к (masterók)
- ма́стерски (másterski), мастерски́ (masterskí)
- ма́стерский (másterskij)
- мастерско́й (masterskój)
- мастерска́я (masterskája)
- мастерство́ (masterstvó)
- мастери́ть (masterítʹ)
Descendants
- → Ingrian: maasteri
- → Yakut: маастар (maastar)
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