товарищ

See also: товариш

Russian

Alternative forms

Etymology

Inherited from Old East Slavic товарищь (tovariščĭ), from Proto-Slavic *tovariščь, from *tovarъ + *-iščь.

Ultimately an early borrowing of Turkic origin, from Old Turkic tavar (property, goods, trade, wealth) + ishchi (one who works), from ish (business, work), from Proto-Turkic *īĺč (work) (or, possibly instead -iš (friend)).[1][2] See modern Turkish işçi (worker).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [tɐˈvarʲɪɕː]
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Noun

това́рищ • (továrišč) m anim (genitive това́рища, nominative plural това́рищи, genitive plural това́рищей, relational adjective това́рищеский)

  1. comrade, friend (male or female)
  2. mate, companion, pal (male or female)
  3. colleague, assistant (male or female)
  4. classmate, fellow student (male or female)
  5. a word used to address compatriots, fellow citizens (male or female) in the Soviet era

Declension

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Chinese:
    Mandarin: 達瓦里希 (dáwǎlǐxī)
  • English: tovarish
  • Finnish: toveri
  • Ingrian: tovarišša
  • Yakut: табаарыс (tabaarıs)

References

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