guwerner
Polish
editEtymology
editBorrowed from French gouverneur, from Middle French gouverneur, from Old French gouvreneur, from Latin gubernātor, from Ancient Greek κυβερνήτης (kubernḗtēs), from κυβερνάω (kubernáō). Doublet of gubernator (“governor”).
Pronunciation
editNoun
editguwerner m pers (female equivalent guwernantka)
- (education, historical) tutor (man employed as a private tutor, who teaches and trains a child or children in their home)
Declension
editDeclension of guwerner
singular | plural | |
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nominative | guwerner | guwernerzy/guwernery (deprecative) |
genitive | guwernera | guwernerów |
dative | guwernerowi | guwernerom |
accusative | guwernera | guwernerów |
instrumental | guwernerem | guwernerami |
locative | guwernerze | guwernerach |
vocative | guwernerze | guwernerzy |
Derived terms
editadjective
Further reading
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- Rhymes:Polish/ɛrnɛr
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