Macedonian

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мандат (mandatm

  1. mandate

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Declension of мандат
singular plural
indefinite мандат (mandat) мандати (mandati)
definite unspecified мандатот (mandatot) мандатите (mandatite)
definite proximal мандатов (mandatov) мандативе (mandative)
definite distal мандатон (mandaton) мандатине (mandatine)
vocative мандату (mandatu) мандати (mandati)
count form мандата (mandata)

Russian

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  • IPA(key): [mɐnˈdat]
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Noun

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манда́т (mandátm inan (genitive манда́та, nominative plural манда́ты, genitive plural манда́тов)

  1. mandate, credentials, warrant

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Serbo-Croatian

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  • IPA(key): /mǎndaːt/
  • Hyphenation: ман‧дат

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ма̀нда̄т m (Latin spelling màndāt)

  1. mandate
  2. term (of office)

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Ukrainian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from French mandat, from Latin mandātum.

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манда́т (mandátm inan (genitive манда́та, nominative plural манда́ти, genitive plural манда́тів, relational adjective манда́тний)

  1. mandate (an official or authoritative command; an order or injunction; a commission; a judicial precept; an authorization)
  2. (politics) mandate (the order or authority to do something, as granted to a politician by the electorate)
    депута́тський манда́тdeputátsʹkyj mandátparliamentary mandate (literally, “deputy's mandate”)
  3. (historical) mandate (an order by the League of Nations to a member nation to establish a government responsible for a conquered territory)

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