зала
Bulgarian
editEtymology
editBorrowed from Russian за́ла (zála), from German Saal.
Pronunciation
editNoun
editза́ла • (zála) f
- hall, large room
- auditorium
Declension
editRussian
editPronunciation
editEtymology 1
editNoun
editза́ла • (zála) f inan (genitive за́лы, nominative plural за́лы, genitive plural зал)
- (dated) hall, large room
- Synonym: (modern term) зал (zal)
- 1862, Иван Тургенев, “Глава 4”, in Отцы и дети; English translation from Richard Hare, transl., Fathers and Sons, 1947:
- Николай Петрович с сыном и с Базаровым отправились через тёмную и почти пустую залу, из-за двери которой мелькнуло молодое женское лицо, в гостиную, убранную уже в новейшем вкусе.
- Nikolaj Petrovič s synom i s Bazarovym otpravilisʹ čerez tjómnuju i počti pustuju zalu, iz-za dveri kotoroj melʹknulo molodoje ženskoje lico, v gostinuju, ubrannuju uže v novejšem vkuse.
- Nikolai Petrovich with his son and Bazarov walked through a dark and almost empty hall, through the door of which they caught a glimpse of a young woman's face, and into a drawing room furnished in the most modern style.
Declension
editEtymology 2
editNoun
editза́ла • (zála) m inan
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