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dolmus

English

Alternative forms

  • dolmush

Etymology

Borrowed from Turkish dolmu?.

Noun

dolmus (plural dolmuses)

  1. A share taxi in Turkey.

References

Anagrams

  • Moulds, moulds

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marshrutka

English

Etymology

From Russian ?????????? (maršrútka), colloquial shortening of ??????????? ?????? (maršrútnoje taksí, routed taxicab), from ???????? (maršrút, route), referring to a planned route that something follows, and ?????? (taksí).

Noun

marshrutka (plural marshrutkas)

  1. (transport) A share taxi in the CIS countries, the Baltic states, and Bulgaria. The role of the modern marshrutka is similar to that of the minibus in other countries, except that some implementations of marshrutka allow passengers to stand.

Translations

See also

  • matatu
  • dolmus (dolmu?)

Finnish

Etymology

From Russian ?????????? (maršrútka)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?m?rsrutk?/, [?m?rs?rut?k?]

Noun

marshrutka

  1. marshrutka (share taxi in Russia, usually a minibus operating on a fixed route)

Declension

Synonyms

  • reittitaksi

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