циган
See also: Циган
Ukrainian
Etymology
Ultimately from Byzantine Greek τσιγγάνος (tsingános, “Gypsy”), from a word meaning "untouchable".
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈt͡sɪɦɐn]
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Noun
ци́ган • (cýhan) m pers (genitive ци́гана, nominative plural цига́ни, genitive plural цига́н, feminine цига́нка)
Declension
Declension of ци́ган (pers hard masc-form accent-a irreg-plstem)
singular | plural | |
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nominative | ци́ган cýhan |
цига́ни cyhány |
genitive | ци́гана cýhana |
цига́н cyhán |
dative | ци́ганові, ци́гану cýhanovi, cýhanu |
цига́нам cyhánam |
accusative | ци́гана cýhana |
цига́н cyhán |
instrumental | ци́ганом cýhanom |
цига́нами cyhánamy |
locative | ци́ганові, ци́гану, ци́гані cýhanovi, cýhanu, cýhani |
цига́нах cyhánax |
vocative | ци́гане cýhane |
цига́ни cyhány |
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