Ульяновск
Russian
Etymology
From Улья́нов (Ulʹjánov) + -ск (-sk), from the surname of Lenin – full name Влади́мир Ильи́ч Улья́нов (Vladímir Ilʹíč Ulʹjánov).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ʊˈlʲjanəfsk]
Proper noun
Улья́новск • (Ulʹjánovsk) m inan (genitive Улья́новска)
- Ulyanovsk, a city on the Volga river in Russia, birthplace of Vladimir Lenin.
Declension
Declension of Улья́новск (inan sg-only masc-form velar-stem accent-a)
singular | |
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nominative | Улья́новск Ulʹjánovsk |
genitive | Улья́новска Ulʹjánovska |
dative | Улья́новску Ulʹjánovsku |
accusative | Улья́новск Ulʹjánovsk |
instrumental | Улья́новском Ulʹjánovskom |
prepositional | Улья́новске Ulʹjánovske |
Synonyms
- Симбирск (Simbirsk) (till 1924)
Related terms
- ульяновец (ulʹjanovec)
- улья́новский (ulʹjánovskij)
See also
- Улья́нов (Ulʹjánov) (Vladimir Ulyanov, better known as Vladimir Lenin)
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