талон

Bulgarian

Etymology

Borrowed from French talon (heel, spur) (evolved from Vulgar Latin *tālōnis), originally a partitive of Latin tālus (ankle) + -он (-on). Initially, the word referred to printed forms attached to a (bearer) bond, which the holder could use in order to require new physical copies of the bond's coupons.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [tɐˈɫɔn]

Noun

тало́н (talón) m (related adjective тало́нен, diminutive тало́нче)

  1. receipt, talon, note
    Synonym: разпи́ска (razpíska)

Declension

References

Russian

Etymology

Borrowed from French talon.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [tɐˈɫon]
  • (file)

Noun

тало́н (talón) m inan (genitive тало́на, nominative plural тало́ны, genitive plural тало́нов)

  1. coupon, ticket, card, voucher

Declension

See also

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