фант
Russian
Etymology
Borrowed from Polish fant, from German Pfand (“pledge”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [fant]
Noun
фант • (fant) m inan (genitive фа́нта, nominative plural фа́нты, genitive plural фа́нтов)
- (dated, plural only) fant (game in which players perform comic tasks, assigned by lot to the owner of an object, the "fant")
- (dated) object whose owner is required to perform a comic task and which must be given back, in the game of fant
- (dated) task performed in this way
Declension
Declension of фант (inan masc-form hard-stem accent-a)
singular | plural | |
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nominative | фа́нт fánt | фа́нты fánty |
genitive | фа́нта fánta | фа́нтов fántov |
dative | фа́нту fántu | фа́нтам fántam |
accusative | фа́нт fánt | фа́нты fánty |
instrumental | фа́нтом fántom | фа́нтами fántami |
prepositional | фа́нте fánte | фа́нтах fántax |
Derived terms
- фа́нтик (fántik)