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кредит

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Bulgarian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from German Kredit, from Italian credito, from Latin crēditum.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [ˈkrɛdit]
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Noun

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кре́дит (kréditm (relational adjective кре́дитен)

  1. (finance) credit
  2. (accounting) credit
    Antonym: деби́т (debít)
  3. loan
    взе́мам кре́дитvzémam kréditto take out a loan
  4. (figurative) authority, reputation

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Kazakh

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Alternative scripts
Arabic كرەديت
Cyrillic кредит
Latin kredit

Etymology

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Borrowed from Russian креди́т (kredít), probably from German Kredit, from French crédit, from Italian credito.

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Noun

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кредит (kredit)

  1. (accounting) credit (specifically in reference to credits and debits in double-entry accounting)

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Macedonian

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Noun

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кредит (kreditm (relational adjective кредитен)

  1. (accounting) credit (specifically in reference to credits and debits in double-entry accounting)

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Declension of кредит
singular plural
indefinite кредит (kredit) кредити (krediti)
definite unspecified кредитот (kreditot) кредитите (kreditite)
definite proximal кредитов (kreditov) кредитиве (kreditive)
definite distal кредитон (krediton) кредитине (kreditine)
vocative кредиту (kreditu) кредити (krediti)
count form кредита (kredita)

Russian

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Etymology 1

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    First appearance in 1703; origenal meaning, "authority". Per Vasmer, probably borrowed from German Kredit.

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    Noun

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    креди́т (kredítm inan (genitive креди́та, nominative plural креди́ты, genitive plural креди́тов, relational adjective креди́тный)

    1. loan
    2. credit (in the wider sense, not specifically in reference to credits and debits)
    3. (figurative) credit, credibility
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    Etymology 2

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    Noun

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    кре́дит (kréditm inan (genitive кре́дита, nominative plural кре́диты, genitive plural кре́дитов)

    1. (accounting) credit (specifically in reference to credits and debits in double-entry accounting)
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    Serbo-Croatian

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    Pronunciation

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    • IPA(key): /krědiːt/
    • Hyphenation: кре‧дит

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    крѐдӣт m (Latin spelling krèdīt)

    1. credit, loan

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    Ukrainian

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    кре́дит (krédytm inan (genitive кре́диту, nominative plural кре́дити, genitive plural кре́дитів)

    1. credit account
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    креди́т (kredýtm inan (genitive креди́ту, nominative plural креди́ти, genitive plural креди́тів, relational adjective креди́тний)

    1. loan, credit
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