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gospodin

[ guh-spuh-dyeen ]

noun

Russian.
plural gospoda
  1. a title of respect corresponding to Mr.


gospodin

/ É¡É™²õ±è²¹Ëˆ»å¾±²Ô /

noun

  1. a Russian title of address, often indicating respect, equivalent to sir when used alone or to Mr when before a name
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of gospodin1

literally: lord
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Example Sentences

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Gospodin Melnik tilted his head down at her, arms crossed.

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And Gospodin Melnik used it to grind his flour faster, blasting air magic past small stiff sails he had rigged to his mill.

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“I have chores, Gospodin,†she said.

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“Gospodin Yedinitsa, I can’t learn about dragons today,†Anya said, edging out the door.

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“Gospodin, you don’t fall for fool magic. It just happens.â€

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