пальто

Mongolian

MongolianCyrillic
ᠫᠠᠯᠢᠲ᠋ᠣ
(palito)
пальто
(palʹto)

Etymology

Borrowed from Russian пальто́ (palʹtó), from French paletot, from Spanish paletoque (mantlet, short cape), from Latin palla (long outer garment).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [pʰæɬ.tʰɔˑ]
  • Hyphenation: паль‧то

Noun

пальто • (palʹto)

  1. coat, overcoat

Declension

See also

Russian

Etymology

Borrowed from French paletot, from Spanish paletoque (mantlet, short cape), from Latin palla (long outer garment).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [pɐlʲˈto]
  • (file)
  • Rhymes: -o

Noun

пальто́ • (palʹtó) n inan (indeclinable, diminutive пальти́шко)

  1. overcoat, greatcoat, carrick
    кле́тчатое пальто́klétčatoje palʹtócheckered coat

Descendants

  • Ingrian: paljtto
  • Karelian: palʹto
  • Kildin Sami: палльтэ (pall’te)
  • Mongolian: пальто (palʹto)
  • Uyghur: پەلتو (pelto)
  • Uzbek: palʼto

See also

Ukrainian

Etymology

Borrowed from French paletot, from Spanish paletoque (mantlet, short cape), from Latin palla (long outer garment).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [pɐlʲˈtɔ]
  • (file)
  • Rhymes: -o

Noun

пальто́ • (palʹtó) n inan (genitive пальта́, nominative plural па́льта, genitive plural пальт)

  1. overcoat, greatcoat, carrick

Usage notes

Some speakers may analyze this word as indeclinable, as it is such in Russian. If declined, this noun has the count form пальта́ when paired with numbers 2, 3, 4 or numbers higher than 20 ending with 2, 3, 4 (unless they end with 12, 13, 14).

Declension

See also

Further reading

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