моногород
Russian
Etymology
моно- (mono-, “mono-”) + го́род (górod, “town”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [mənɐˈɡorət]
Noun
моного́род • (monogórod) m inan (genitive моного́рода, nominative plural моногорода́, genitive plural моногородо́в)
- in Russia, a town with economy that is based solely or predominantly on a single factory or enterprise; company town, one-factory town, single-industry town
Declension
singular | plural | |
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nominative | моного́род monogórod |
моногорода́△ monogorodá△ |
genitive | моного́рода monogóroda |
моногородо́в monogorodóv |
dative | моного́роду monogórodu |
моногорода́м monogorodám |
accusative | моного́род monogórod |
моногорода́△ monogorodá△ |
instrumental | моного́родом monogórodom |
моногорода́ми monogorodámi |
prepositional | моного́роде monogórode |
моногорода́х monogorodáx |
△ Irregular.
Derived terms
- моногородо́к (monogorodók)
- моногородско́й (monogorodskój)
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