Якутск
Russian
Etymology
From яку́т (jakút, “Yakut”) + -ск (-sk).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [(j)ɪˈkut͡sk]
Proper noun
Яку́тск • (Jakútsk) m inan (genitive Яку́тска)
Declension
Declension of Яку́тск (inan sg-only masc-form velar-stem accent-a)
singular | |
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nominative | Яку́тск Jakútsk |
genitive | Яку́тска Jakútska |
dative | Яку́тску Jakútsku |
accusative | Яку́тск Jakútsk |
instrumental | Яку́тском Jakútskom |
prepositional | Яку́тске Jakútske |
Synonyms
- Туйма́да (Tujmáda)
Related terms
- якутянин (jakutjanin), иркутянка (irkutjanka)
- якутск (jakutsk)
Descendants
- Korean: 야쿠츠크 (yakucheukeu)
- Yakut: Дьоку́ускай (Cokúuskay)
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