труба

See also: трубя

Kazakh

Alternative scripts
Arabic ترۋبا
Cyrillic труба
Latin truba
Yañalif truʙa

Etymology

Borrowed from Russian труба (truba), from Proto-Slavic *trǫba.

Noun

труба • (truba)

  1. trumpet

Declension

See also

Macedonian

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *trǫba.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈtruba]

Noun

труба • (truba) f (diminutive трубичка)

  1. trumpet

Declension

Russian

Etymology

Inherited from Old East Slavic труба (truba), from Proto-Slavic *trǫba.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [trʊˈba]
  • (file)

Noun

труба́ • (trubá) f inan (genitive трубы́, nominative plural тру́бы, genitive plural труб, relational adjective тру́бный)

  1. pipe
  2. chimney, flue
  3. (music) trumpet
  4. (figurative) undesirable situation, seemingly hopeless (де́ло труба́)
  5. (colloquial) mobile phone
  6. (colloquial, figurative) telephone
  7. (hunters' lingo, dated, slang) fox tail

Declension

Descendants

  • Armenian: տրուբա (truba)
  • Kazakh: труба (truba), тұрба (tūrba)
  • Kildin Sami: туррьп (turr’p)

Serbo-Croatian

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *trǫba.

Noun

тру́ба f (Latin spelling trúba)

  1. trumpet

Declension

Ukrainian

Etymology

From Old East Slavic труба (truba), from Proto-Slavic *trǫba.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [trʊˈba]
  • (file)

Noun

труба́ • (trubá) f inan (genitive труби́, nominative plural тру́би, genitive plural труб, relational adjective тру́бний)

  1. trumpet
  2. pipe, tube

Declension

References

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