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マトリョーシカ
Japanese
マトリョーシカ
(
matoryōshika
): The original
matryoshka
set by
Zvyozdochkin
and
Malyutin
, 1892.
Etymology
Borrowed from
Russian
матрёшка
(
matrjóška
)
.
[1]
[2]
Pronunciation
(
Tokyo
)
マ
トリョ
ーシ
カ
[màtóryóꜜòshìk
à
]
(
Nakadaka
– [3])
[1]
IPA
(key)
:
[ma̠to̞ɾʲo̞ːɕikå̠]
Noun
マトリョーシカ
•
(
matoryōshika
)
matryoshka
,
Russian doll
Synonyms
マトリョーシカ
人
(
にん
)
形
(
ぎょう
)
(
matoryōshika ningyō
, literally
“
matryoshka doll
”
)
References
2006
,
大辞林
(
Daijirin
)
, Third Edition (in Japanese),
Tōkyō
:
Sanseidō
, →ISBN
1995
,
大辞泉
(
Daijisen
)
(in Japanese),
Tōkyō
:
Shogakukan
, →ISBN
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