профессор

Azerbaijani

Noun

профессор (definite accusative профессору, plural профессорлар)

  1. Cyrillic spelling of professor

Kazakh

Alternative scripts
Arabic پروفەسسور
Cyrillic профессор
Latin professor

Etymology

Borrowed from Russian профе́ссор (proféssor), from Latin professor, the past participle stem of profiteor (profess).

Noun

профессор • (professor)

  1. professor

Declension

Russian

Alternative forms

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [prɐˈfʲes(ː)ər]
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Noun

профе́ссор • (proféssor) m anim (genitive профе́ссора, nominative plural профессора́, genitive plural профессоро́в, feminine профе́ссорша, relational adjective профе́ссорский, pejorative профе́ссоришка)

  1. professor
    Её оте́цпрофе́ссор в моём университе́те.
    Jejó otéc — proféssor v mojóm universitéte.
    Her father is a professor at my university.

Usage notes

  • Grammatically the word is a masculine, but it is used to refer to both a man and a woman and it is declinable in both cases. The term профе́ссорша f (proféssorša) is also used for a woman in colloquial Russian, but it is nonstandard.

Declension

  • профе́ссорша (proféssorša), профессора́т (professorát), профе́ссорство (proféssorstvo), профе́ссорская (proféssorskaja), профессу́ра (professúra), профе́ссия (proféssija)
  • профе́ссорский (proféssorskij)
  • профе́ссорствовать (proféssorstvovatʹ)

Descendants

  • Armenian: պրոֆեսոր (profesor)
  • Kazakh: профессор (professor)
  • Yakut: бэрэпиэссэр (berepiesser)

Tajik

Etymology

Borrowed from English professor.

Noun

профессор • (professor)

  1. professor
    Synonym: олим (olim)

Inflection

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