Братислава

Bulgarian

Proper noun

Бра̀тислава (Bràtislava) f

  1. Bratislava, capital of Slovakia.

Chechen

Etymology

Borrowed from Slovak Bratislava.

Proper noun

Братисла́ва (Bratisláwa)

  1. Bratislava (capital of Slovakia).

Chuvash

Etymology

Borrowed from Slovak Bratislava.

Proper noun

Братислава (Bratislava)

  1. Bratislava (capital of Slovakia).

Komi-Permyak

Etymology

Borrowed from Slovak Bratislava.

Proper noun

Братислава (Bratislava)

  1. Bratislava (capital of Slovakia).

Lezgi

Etymology

Borrowed from Slovak Bratislava.

Proper noun

Братисла́ва (Bratisláva)

  1. Bratislava (capital of Slovakia).

Macedonian

Proper noun

Братислава (Bratislava) f

  1. Bratislava (capital of Slovakia)

Russian

Etymology

Borrowed from Slovak Bratislava.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [brətʲɪsˈlavə]

Proper noun

Братисла́ва (Bratisláva) f inan (genitive Братисла́вы)

  1. Bratislava (capital of Slovakia).

Declension


Serbo-Croatian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /brǎtislaʋa/
  • Hyphenation: Бра‧ти‧сла‧ва

Proper noun

Бра̀тислава f (Latin spelling Bràtislava)

  1. Bratislava

Declension


Tajik

Etymology

Borrowed from Slovak Bratislava.

Proper noun

Братислава (Bratislava)

  1. Bratislava (capital of Slovakia).

Tatar

Etymology

Borrowed from Slovak Bratislava.

Proper noun

Братисла́ва (Bratisláwa)

  1. Bratislava (capital of Slovakia).

Udmurt

Etymology

Borrowed from Slovak Bratislava.

Proper noun

Братислава (Bratislava)

  1. Bratislava (capital of Slovakia).

Ukrainian

Etymology

Borrowed from Slovak Bratislava.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [brɐteˈslɑu̯ɐ]

Proper noun

Братисла́ва (Bratysláva) f inan (genitive [please provide])

  1. Bratislava (capital of Slovakia).

Declension


Yakut

Etymology

Borrowed from Slovak Bratislava.

Proper noun

Братислава (Bratislava)

  1. Bratislava (capital of Slovakia).
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