Екатеринослав
Russian
Etymology
From Екатери́на (Jekaterína, “Catherine (the Great)”) + -о- (-o-) + -слав (-slav), combining form of сла́вить (slávitʹ, “to glorify”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [(j)ɪkətʲɪrʲɪnɐsˈɫaf]
Proper noun
Екатериносла́в • (Jekaterinosláv) m inan (genitive Екатериносла́ва)
- Yekaterinoslav (a former name of Dnipro / Dnepr, Ukraine's fourth-largest city, also known under the name Dnipropetrovsk / Dnepropetrovsk)
Declension
singular | |
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nominative | Екатериносла́в Jekaterinosláv |
genitive | Екатериносла́ва Jekaterinosláva |
dative | Екатериносла́ву Jekaterinoslávu |
accusative | Екатериносла́в Jekaterinosláv |
instrumental | Екатериносла́вом Jekaterinoslávom |
prepositional | Екатериносла́ве Jekaterinosláve |
Related terms
- екатериносла́вец (jekaterinoslávec)
- екатериносла́вский (jekaterinoslávskij)
See also
- Днепр (Dnepr), Днепропетро́вск (Dnepropetróvsk)
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