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карта

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Bashkir

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Башҡортостандың картаһы.
A map of Bashkortostan.

Etymology

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From Russian ка́рта (kárta, card), from Polish karta, from Latin carta, from Ancient Greek χάρτης (khártēs, papyrus, paper).

Doublet of кәрт (kərt).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [ˈkar.ta]
  • Hyphenation: кар‧та

Noun

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карта (karta)

  1. map
  2. bank card
    Картағыҙ юғалһа, банкка шылтыратығыҙ һәм уны блокка ҡуйыуҙарын һорағыҙ.
    Kartağıź yuğalha, bankka şıltıratığıź həm unı blokka quyıwźarın horağıź.
    If your (bank) card gets lost, call the bank and ask to block it.

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Belarusian

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Belarusian Wikipedia has an article on:
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Etymology

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Borrowed from Polish karta.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [ˈkarta]
  • Audio:(file)

Noun

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ка́рта (kártaf inan (genitive ка́рты, nominative plural ка́рты, genitive plural карт)

  1. map (visual representation of an area)
    Synonym: ма́па (mápa)
  2. card
  3. playing card

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Bulgarian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Russian ка́рта (kárta), itself from German Karte, from Latin charta, ultimately from Ancient Greek χάρτης (khártēs). Cognate with Bulgarian хартия (hartija) and Bulgarian картон (karton).

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Noun

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ка́рта (kártaf

  1. map
  2. (nautical) chart
  3. card
  4. playing card
  5. bank card

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Derived terms

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See also

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Playing cards in Bulgarian · ка́рти за игра́ (kárti za igrá) (layout · text)
асо́ (asó), ас (as),
аса́к (asák), туз (tuz)
дво́йка (dvójka) тро́йка (trójka) четво́рка (četvórka) пети́ца (petíca) шести́ца (šestíca) седми́ца (sedmíca)
осми́ца (osmíca) деве́тка (devétka) десе́тка (desétka) вале́ (valé) да́ма (dáma) поп (pop) жо́кер (žóker)

References

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  • карта”, in Речник на българския език [Dictionary of the Bulgarian Language] (in Bulgarian), Sofia: Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 2014
  • карта”, in Речник на българския език [Dictionary of the Bulgarian Language] (in Bulgarian), Chitanka, 2010

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Kazakh

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Alternative scripts
Arabic كارتا
Cyrillic карта
Latin karta
Kazakh Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia kk

Etymology

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Borrowed from Russian ка́рта (kárta), from Polish karta, from German Karte, from Latin charta (papyrus, writing), from Ancient Greek χάρτης (khártēs, papyrus, thin sheet).

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Noun

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карта (karta)

  1. map
  2. playing card

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Kyrgyz

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Kyrgyz Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia ky

Etymology

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Borrowed from Russian ка́рта (kárta), from Polish karta, from German Karte, from Latin charta (papyrus, writing), from Ancient Greek χάρτης (khártēs, papyrus, thin sheet).

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карта (karta) (Arabic spelling قارتا)

  1. map
  2. playing card

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Macedonian

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Etymology

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Ultimately from Ancient Greek χάρτης (khártēs, papyrus, paper). Compare хартија (hartija, paper).

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Noun

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карта (kartaf (plural карти)

  1. map
  2. (nautical) chart
  3. card
  4. ticket (admission to entertainment)
  5. playing card

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Russian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Polish karta.

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Noun

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ка́рта (kártaf inan (genitive ка́рты, nominative plural ка́рты, genitive plural карт, relational adjective ка́рточный, diminutive ка́рточка)

  1. map
  2. (nautical) chart
  3. card
  4. playing card
  5. (archaic) menu
    Synonym: меню́ (menjú)
  6. patch (of asphalt on a road)
    ремо́нт доро́жного покры́тия ка́ртами
    remónt doróžnovo pokrýtija kártami
    repair of the road surface in patches

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Descendants

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Serbo-Croatian

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Etymology

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From Latin charta, from Ancient Greek χάρτης (khártēs, papyrus, paper).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /kâːrta/
  • Hyphenation: кар‧та

Noun

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ка̑рта f (Latin spelling kȃrta)

  1. card
  2. map (geographic)
  3. ticket

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Further reading

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  • карта”, in Hrvatski jezični portal [Croatian language portal] (in Serbo-Croatian), 2006–2024

Ukrainian

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Etymology

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From Polish karta.

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Noun

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ка́рта (kártaf inan (genitive ка́рти, nominative plural ка́рти, genitive plural карт)

  1. map (visual representation of an area)
    Synonym: ма́па (mápa)
  2. card
  3. playing card

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References

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