матрёшка
Russian
Etymology
Diminutive form of female name Матрёна (Matrjóna), ultimately from Latin mātrōna (“matron”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [mɐˈtrʲɵʂkə]
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Noun
матрёшка • (matrjóška) f inan, f anim (genitive матрёшки, nominative plural матрёшки, genitive plural матрёшек)
Declension
Declension of матрёшка (bian fem-form velar-stem accent-a reduc)
singular | plural | |
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nominative | матрёшка matrjóška |
матрёшки matrjóški |
genitive | матрёшки matrjóški |
матрёшек matrjóšek |
dative | матрёшке matrjóške |
матрёшкам matrjóškam |
accusative animate inanimate |
матрёшку matrjóšku |
матрёшек matrjóšek |
матрёшки matrjóški | ||
instrumental | матрёшкой, матрёшкою matrjóškoj, matrjóškoju |
матрёшками matrjóškami |
prepositional | матрёшке matrjóške |
матрёшках matrjóškax |
Descendants
Descendants
- Arabic: مَاتْرْيُوشْكَا (mātryūškā)
- Azerbaijani: matryoşka
- Basque: matrioxka
- Catalan: matrioixca
- English: matryoshka
- French: matriochka
- Italian: matrioska
- Japanese: マトリョーシカ (matoryōshika)
- Korean: 마트료시카 (mateuryosika)
- Polish: matrioszka
- Portuguese: matrioshka
- Swedish: matrjosjka
- Turkish: matruşka
- Ukrainian: матрьо́шка (matrʹóška)
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