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gospodin

American  
[guh-spuh-dyeen] / gə spʌˈdyin /

noun

Russian.

plural

gospoda
  1. a title of respect corresponding to Mr.


gospodin British  
/ ɡəspaˈdin /

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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Etymology

Origin of gospodin

literally: lord

Example Sentences

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All other Serbians are "gospodin" and "gospoja," our "Mr." and "Mrs."

From Serbia: A Sketch by Reed, Helen Leah

Oh, don't turn your back on me, noble sir—señor, eccelenza, my lord, durchlaucht, mynheer, pan volkompzsnye, monsieur, gospodin, effendi.

From Timar's Two Worlds by Jókai, Mór