двое
See also: двоє and двое-
Belarusian
Determiner
дво́е • (dvóje)
Usage notes
Дво́е (Dvóje) is used with nouns that only have a plural form (pluralia tantum). It can also be used to denote a number of people. The nominative and accusative cases of a collective numeral govern the genitive plural of the noun, pronoun, or adjective. The other cases agree with that of the noun, pronoun, or adjective.
Declension
Declension of дво́е
plural | |
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nominative (назоўны) |
дво́е dvóje |
genitive (родны) |
дваі́х dvaíx |
dative (давальны) |
дваі́м dvaím |
accusative (вінавальны) |
дво́е, дваі́х dvóje, dvaíx |
instrumental (творны) |
дваі́мі dvaími |
locative (месны) |
дваі́х dvaíx |
See also
- (collective numerals) дво́е (dvóje), тро́е (tróje), чацвёра (čacvjóra), пяцёра (pjacjóra), шасцёра (šascjóra), сямёра (sjamjóra), васьмёра (vasʹmjóra), дзявя́цера (dzjavjácjera), дзяся́цера (dzjasjácjera)
Russian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈdvoje]
Audio (file)
Numeral
дво́е • (dvóje)
Usage notes
- The nominative of a collective numeral governs the genitive plural of the noun, pronoun, or adjective. For the other cases the noun, pronoun, or adjective will be in the same case (except when meaning "a pair of"). Not used with feminine nouns. Used mostly when speaking of children and with a few nouns that are used in the plural only, such as часы́ (časý), очки́ (očkí), or with pronouns.
Examples:
- In the nominative, governing a genitive plural:
- In the accusative, governing a genitive plural when meaning "a pair of":
- In the accusative, governing an accusative plural when meaning "two":
- Я там встре́тил двои́х сослужи́вцев.
- Ja tam vstrétil dvoíx soslužívcev.
- I met two of my colleagues there.
Declension
Related terms
- два (dva)
- дво́йка (dvójka)
- двойно́й (dvojnój), дво́йственный (dvójstvennyj), двои́чный (dvoíčnyj), раздвое́ние (razdvojénije), раздво́енность (razdvójennostʹ), удвое́ние (udvojénije)
- удво́ить (udvóitʹ), удва́ивать (udváivatʹ)
- вдвойне́ (vdvojné), два́жды (dváždy), вдво́е (vdvóje), вдвоём (vdvojóm)
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