торт

See also: тӧрт and төрт

Belarusian

Etymology

Borrowed from Italian torta.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [tort]
  • Audio:(file)

Noun

торт • (tortm inan (genitive то́рта, nominative plural то́рты or тарты́, genitive plural то́ртаў or тарто́ў)

  1. cake, torte

Declension

References

  • торт” in Belarusian–Russian dictionaries and Belarusian dictionaries at slounik.org

Chuvash

Etymology

Borrowed from Russian торт (tort).

Noun

торт • (tort) (3rd person possessive [please provide], plural тортсем) 

  1. cake
    Synonym: кекс (keks)

Further reading

  • торт”, in Электронлă сăмахсар[1] (overall work in Russian and Chuvash), 1996.

Kazakh

Alternative scripts
Arabic تورت
Cyrillic торт
Latin tort

Etymology

Borrowed from Russian торт (tort), from Italian torta.

Noun

торт • (tort)

  1. cake, torte

Declension

Declension of торт
singular plural
nominative торт (tort) торттар (torttar)
genitive торттың (torttyñ) торттардың (torttardyñ)
dative тортқа (tortqa) торттарға (torttarğa)
accusative тортты (tortty) торттарды (torttardy)
locative тортта (tortta) торттарда (torttarda)
ablative торттан (torttan) торттардан (torttardan)
instrumental тортпен (tortpen) торттармен (torttarmen)

Synonyms

Russian

Alternative forms

Etymology

Borrowed from Italian torta.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [tort]
  • Audio:(file)

Noun

торт • (tortm inan (genitive то́рта or торта́*, nominative plural то́рты or торты́*, genitive plural то́ртов or торто́в*, relational adjective то́ртовый, diminutive то́ртик) (* Proscribed.)

  1. cake, torte
    • 1934, Константин Вагинов [Konstantin Vaginov], “Глава 10. Лечение едой”, in Гарпагониана; English translation from (Please provide a date or year):
      Торопуло оста́вил в свое́й ко́мнате на мину́ту го́стя одного́. Стол был накры́т на две персо́ны и укра́шен то́ртом.
      Toropulo ostávil v svojéj kómnate na minútu góstja odnovó. Stol byl nakrýt na dve persóny i ukrášen tórtom.
      (please add an English translation of this quotation)

Usage notes

  • The words кекс (keks), пиро́жное (piróžnoje), and торт (tort) all translate to “cake” in English, but have distinct usages in Russian:
    • кекс (keks) is a sponge cake or a sweet bread (e.g. a marble cake);
    • пиро́жное (piróžnoje) is any type of small cake or pastry sized for one individual (e.g. a petit four);
    • торт (tort) is a multi-layered cake, typically large enough to serve multiple people (e.g. a birthday cake).

Declension

Descendants

  • Armenian: տորթ (tortʻ)
  • Kazakh: торт (tort)
  • Yakut: торт (tort)

Ukrainian

Etymology

Borrowed from German Torte, from Italian torta.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [tɔrt]
  • Audio:(file)

Noun

торт • (tortm inan (genitive то́рта, nominative plural то́рти, genitive plural то́ртів, diminutive то́ртик)

  1. cake, torte

Declension

Declension of торт
(inan hard masc-form accent-a)
singular plural
nominative торт
tort
то́рти
tórty
genitive то́рта
tórta
то́ртів
tórtiv
dative то́ртові, то́рту
tórtovi, tórtu
то́ртам
tórtam
accusative торт
tort
то́рти
tórty
instrumental то́ртом
tórtom
то́ртами
tórtamy
locative то́рті
tórti
то́ртах
tórtax
vocative то́рте
tórte
то́рти
tórty

Derived terms

Further reading

Yakut

Etymology

Borrowed from Russian торт (tort).

Noun

торт • (tort)

  1. cake
    торта астааtorta astaato bake a cake