Камчатка
Russian
Etymology
Named after the Kamchadal, an indigenous people inhabiting the Siberian peninsula. The ethnonym is derived from Koryak [script needed] (konchachal), perhaps meaning “men of the far end”.[1]
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [kɐmˈt͡ɕatkə]
Proper noun
Камча́тка • (Kamčátka) f inan (genitive Камча́тки, nominative plural Камча́тки, genitive plural Камча́ток)
Declension
singular | plural | |
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nominative | Камча́тка Kamčátka |
Камча́тки Kamčátki |
genitive | Камча́тки Kamčátki |
Камча́ток Kamčátok |
dative | Камча́тке Kamčátke |
Камча́ткам Kamčátkam |
accusative | Камча́тку Kamčátku |
Камча́тки Kamčátki |
instrumental | Камча́ткой, Камча́ткою Kamčátkoj, Kamčátkoju |
Камча́тками Kamčátkami |
prepositional | Камча́тке Kamčátke |
Камча́тках Kamčátkax |
Related terms
- камча́тец (kamčátec)
- камча́тский (kamčátskij)
References
- Douglas Harper (2001–2024) “Kamchatka”, in Online Etymology Dictionary.
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