Russian

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Etymology

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Transcription with akanye of English dictaphone (perhaps influenced by микрофон); genericized trademark dating from 1907.

 
диктофон

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Noun

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диктофо́н (diktofónm inan (genitive диктофо́на, nominative plural диктофо́ны, genitive plural диктофо́нов)

  1. dictation machine, dictaphone

Declension

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Descendants

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  • Bulgarian: диктофон (diktofon)
  • Estonian: diktofon
  • Ukrainian: диктофон (dyktofon)

Ukrainian

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Etymology

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Via Russian (as testified by the akanye) from English dictaphone.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [dektɔˈfɔn]
  • Audio:(file)

Noun

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диктофо́н (dyktofónm inan (genitive диктофо́ну, nominative plural диктофо́ни, genitive plural диктофо́нів)

  1. dictation machine, dictaphone

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