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марш
марш
Russian
Etymology
Borrowing from French marche (“march”) via Polish marsz or German Marsch.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [marʂ]
Noun
марш • (marš) m inan (genitive ма́рша, nominative plural ма́рши, genitive plural ма́ршей)
- march
- похоро́нный марш ― poxorónnyj marš ― funeral march
- (music) march
- flight of stairs
Declension
Derived terms
- маршевый (marševyj)
- марширова́ть (marširovátʹ)
Related terms
- марш-бросо́к (marš-brosók)
- марш-манёвр (marš-manjóvr)
Interjection
марш • (marš)
- forward! (command)
- на старт, внимание, марш! ― na start, vnimanije, marš! ― ready, set, go!
- шагом марш! ― šagom marš! ― quick march!
- (colloquial) марш отсюда! ― marš otsjuda! ― off you go!
- кругом марш! ― krugom marš! ― backward march!
References
- Fasmer, Maks (1964–1973), “марш”, in Etimologičeskij slovarʹ russkovo jazyka [Etymological Dictionary of the Russian Language] (in Russian), translated from German and supplemented by Trubačev O. N., Moscow: Progress