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English
Etymology
Transliteration of Russian Пу́тин (Pútin).
Pronunciation
Proper noun
Putin (plural Putins)
- A transliteration of the Russian surname Пу́тин (Pútin).
- Vladimir Putin; Russian president, 2012–current
- Synonyms: Pootin, Pooty-Poot, Putler
- 2007 November 14, Luke Harding, “Putin: I have a moral right to continue wielding influence”, in The Guardian:
- But yesterday's remarks are the baldest affirmation yet that Putin has no real intention of resigning from politics.
- A surname from Russian.
- Vladimir Putin; Russian president, 2012–current
Derived terms
Translations
surname
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Further reading
Vladimir Putin on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Anagrams
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Esperanto
Pronunciation
Proper noun
Putin (accusative Putin)
- Putin
- Synonym: (often derogatory) Putino
- 2015, Kalle Kniivilä, “Sopiro al Sovetio [Yearning for the Soviet Union]”, in Krimeo estas nia [Crimea is ours]:
- Pluraj subtenantoj de la anekso menciis Stalinon kiel bonan gvidanton. Sed Stalino ja ne estis same perfekta kiel estas Putin, aldonis unu el ili.
- Several supporters of the annexation mentioned Stalin as a good leader. But Stalin was certainly not as perfect as Putin, added another of them.
Usage notes
The fully Esperantized form Putino is usually avoided by neutral or favorable publications, owing to its homophony with putino.
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Polish
Etymology
Transliteration of Russian Пу́тин (Pútin).
Pronunciation
Proper noun
Putin m pers (related adjective putinowski)
- a transliteration of the Russian surname Пу́тин (Pútin): Putin
- Vladimir Putin
Declension
Declension of Putin
Further reading
Spanish
Proper noun
Putin m or f by sense
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