"šot" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Slovak]

IPA: [ʃɔt]
Etymology: Borrowed from English shot. First attested in the 20th century. Etymology templates: {{bor+|sk|en|shot}} Borrowed from English shot Head templates: {{sk-noun|m}} šot m Inflection templates: {{sk-decl-noun-dub|šot|u}}, {{sk-decl-noun|šot|šotu|šotu|šot|šote|šotom|šoty|šotov|šotom|šoty|šotoch|šotmi}} Forms: no-table-tags [table-tags], šot [nominative, singular], šoty [nominative, plural], šotu [genitive, singular], šotov [genitive, plural], šotu [dative, singular], šotom [dative, plural], šot [accusative, singular], šoty [accusative, plural], šote [locative, singular], šotoch [locative, plural], šotom [instrumental, singular], šotmi [instrumental, plural]
  1. (photography, film) shot Tags: masculine Categories (topical): Film, Photography
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