декретный отпуск

Russian

Etymology

From the Decree of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee of December 22, 1917 (January 4, 1918) “On insurance in Case of Illness”.

Literally, “a decree leave”.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [dʲɪˈkrʲetnɨj ˈotpʊsk]
  • Hyphenation: де‧крет‧ный от‧пуск

Noun

декре́тный о́тпуск (dekrétnyj ótpusk) m inan (genitive декре́тного о́тпуска, nominative plural декре́тные отпуска́, genitive plural декре́тных отпуско́в)

  1. (colloquial) parental leave, maternity leave, family leave
    • По фи́нскому законода́тельству пра́во на декре́тный о́тпуск име́ет не то́лько мать, но и оте́ц.
      Po fínskomu zakonodátelʹstvu právo na dekrétnyj ótpusk iméjet ne tólʹko matʹ, no i otéc.
      According to Finnish law, not only the mother has the right to parental leave, but also the father.
    Synonym: декре́т (dekrét)

Declension

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