Новгород
Russian
Etymology
From Old East Slavic Новъгородъ (Novŭgorodŭ), from новъ (novŭ, “new”) + городъ (gorodŭ, “town”), equivalent to но́вый (nóvyj) + го́род (górod).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈnovɡərət]
Declension
Declension of Но́вгород (inan sg-only masc-form hard-stem accent-a)
singular | |
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nominative | Но́вгород Nóvgorod |
genitive | Но́вгорода Nóvgoroda |
dative | Но́вгороду Nóvgorodu |
accusative | Но́вгород Nóvgorod |
instrumental | Но́вгородом Nóvgorodom |
prepositional | Но́вгороде Nóvgorode |
Obsolete declension of Но́вгород (inan sg-only masc-form hard-stem accent-a irreg)
singular | |
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nominative | Но́вгород Nóvgorod |
genitive | Новаго́рода△ Novagóroda△ |
dative | Новуго́роду△ Novugórodu△ |
accusative | Но́вгород Nóvgorod |
instrumental | Новымго́родом△ Novymgórodom△ |
prepositional | Новего́роде△ Novegórode△ |
△ Irregular.
Synonyms
- Вели́кий Но́вгород (Velíkij Nóvgorod) — official name
Related terms
- новгородец (novgorodec)
- новгоро́дский (novgoródskij)
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