флагман

Russian

Etymology

Borrowed from Dutch vlagman.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈfɫaɡmən]

Noun

фла́гман • (flágman) m inan (genitive фла́гмана, nominative plural фла́гманы, genitive plural фла́гманов, relational adjective фла́гманский)

  1. flag officer
  2. Short for фла́гманский кора́бль (flágmanskij koráblʹ): flagship, admiral (the ship which carries the admiral)

Declension

  • фла́гманский (flágmanskij)

Ukrainian

Etymology

Borrowed from Russian фла́гман (flágman), from Dutch vlagman.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈfɫaɦmɐn]

Noun

фла́гман • (fláhman) m pers or m inan (genitive фла́гмана, nominative plural фла́гмани, genitive plural фла́гманів, relational adjective фла́гманський)

  1. (personal) flag officer
  2. (inanimate) Short for фла́гманський корабе́ль (fláhmansʹkyj korabélʹ, flagship).
  3. (inanimate, figurative) flagship (most important one out of a related group)

Declension

(personal):

(inanimate):

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