пейзаж

See also: пејзаж

Bulgarian

Etymology

Borrowed from French paysage (countryside, landscape).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [pɛjˈzaʃ]

Noun

пейза́ж • (pejzáž) m (relational adjective пейза́жен)

  1. landscape, scenery, country scene

Declension

Kazakh

Alternative scripts
Arabic پەيزاج
Cyrillic пейзаж
Latin peizaj
Yañalif peizaç

Etymology

Borrowed from Russian пейза́ж (pejzáž), from French paysage (countryside, landscape), from Latin pagus (district, countryside).

Noun

пейзаж • (peizaj)

  1. landscape
  2. landscape painting

Declension

Synonyms

Russian

Etymology

Borrowed from French paysage.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [pʲɪjˈzaʂ]
  • (file)
  • Rhymes: -aʂ

Noun

пейза́ж • (pejzáž) m inan (genitive пейза́жа, nominative plural пейза́жи, genitive plural пейза́жей, relational adjective пейза́жный)

  1. landscape
    Synonym: ландша́фт m (landšáft)
    лесно́й пейза́жlesnój pejzážwoodland scenery
    лу́нный пейза́жlúnnyj pejzážmoonscape
    • 1978, Mike Naumenko (lyrics and music), “Баллада о Кроки”:
      Пейзаж был гол и прост: поля и от деревьев тень
      Pejzaž byl gol i prost: polja i ot derevʹjev tenʹ
      The landscape was bare and simple: (some) fields and a shadow from the trees
  2. a landscape painting

Declension

  • пейзажист (pejzažist)

Descendants

  • Georgian: პეიზაჟი (ṗeizaži)
  • Kazakh: пейзаж (peizaj)

Ukrainian

Etymology

Borrowed from French paysage.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [pei̯ˈzaʒ]
  • (file)

Noun

пейза́ж • (pejzáž) m inan (genitive пейза́жу, nominative plural пейза́жі, genitive plural пейза́жів, relational adjective пейза́жний)

  1. (art) landscape
    Synonyms: краєви́д m (krajevýd), ландша́фт m (landšáft)

Declension

Derived terms

  • пейзажи́ст m (pejzažýst), пейзажи́стка f (pejzažýstka)

Further reading

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