Belarusian

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  • IPA(key): [ˈforma]
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фо́рма (fórmaf inan (genitive фо́рмы, nominative plural фо́рмы, genitive plural форм or фо́рмаў)

  1. form, shape
  2. form (document to be filled)
  3. model
  4. mold
  5. uniform (military, sports)

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  • форма” in Belarusian–Russian dictionaries and Belarusian dictionaries at slounik.org

Bulgarian

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фо́рма (fórmaf

  1. form, shape
  2. form, structure, frame

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Macedonian

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форма (formaf (relational adjective формален)

  1. form
    Synonym: облик (oblik)

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Russian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from French forme, from Latin fōrma.

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фо́рма (fórmaf inan (genitive фо́рмы, nominative plural фо́рмы, genitive plural форм, relational adjective фо́рменный, diminutive фо́рмочка)

  1. form, shape
    коро́бка в фо́рме се́рдцаkoróbka v fórme sérdcaheart-shaped box
  2. form (document to be filled)
    Synonym: формуля́р (formuljár)
  3. form, structure, frame
  4. model
  5. mold
  6. uniform (military, sports)
    Synonym: унифо́рма (unifórma)

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Serbo-Croatian

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  • IPA(key): /fôːrma/
  • Hyphenation: фор‧ма

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фо̑рма f (Latin spelling fȏrma)

  1. form, shape
  2. form, condition
  3. formality

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Ukrainian

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фо́рма (fórmaf inan (genitive фо́рми, nominative plural фо́рми, genitive plural форм)

  1. form, shape

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