Краматорськ
See also: Краматорск
Ukrainian
Etymology
Said to mean "border along the Tor river," from Proto-Slavic *kroma (“boundary, edge”). Tor is an older name for the Kazenyi Torets river. More at Kramatorsk.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [krɐmɐˈtɔrsʲk]
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Proper noun
Крамато́рськ • (Kramatórsʹk) m inan (genitive Крамато́рська, uncountable, relational adjective крамато́рський)
- Kramatorsk (a city, a de-facto administrative center in Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine)
Declension
Declension of Крамато́рськ (inan sg-only velar masc-form accent-a)
singular | |
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nominative | Крамато́рськ Kramatórsʹk |
genitive | Крамато́рська Kramatórsʹka |
dative | Крамато́рську Kramatórsʹku |
accusative | Крамато́рськ Kramatórsʹk |
instrumental | Крамато́рськом Kramatórsʹkom |
locative | Крамато́рську Kramatórsʹku |
vocative | Крамато́рську Kramatórsʹku |
References
- “Краматорськ”, in Горох – Словозміна [Horokh – Inflection] (in Ukrainian)
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