мыс
Kazakh
Cyrillic | мыс (mıs) |
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Arabic | مىس |
Russian
Etymology
Attested first from the year 1651, of unknown provenance. Also found as Belarusian мыс (mys), Ukrainian мис (mys), Czech mys, Slovak mys.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [mɨs]
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Noun
мыс • (mys) m inan (genitive мы́са, nominative plural мы́сы or мысы́, genitive plural мы́сов or мысо́в)
- cape, promontory
- мыс Доброй Надежды
- mys Dobroj Nadeždy
- Cape of Good Hope
Declension
Declension of мыс (inan masc-form hard-stem accent-a/c)
singular | plural | |
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nominative | мы́с mýs |
мы́сы, мысы́ mýsy, mysý |
genitive | мы́са mýsa |
мы́сов, мысо́в mýsov, mysóv |
dative | мы́су mýsu |
мы́сам, мыса́м mýsam, mysám |
accusative | мы́с mýs |
мы́сы, мысы́ mýsy, mysý |
instrumental | мы́сом mýsom |
мы́сами, мыса́ми mýsami, mysámi |
prepositional | мы́се mýse |
мы́сах, мыса́х mýsax, mysáx |
locative | мы́се, мысу́ mýse, mysú |
Related terms
- мы́сик m (mýsik)
- мысо́к m (mysók)
References
- Kiparsky, Valentin (1975) Russische historische Grammatik. Band III: Entwicklung des Wortschatzes (in German), Heidelberg: Carl Winter Universitätsverlag, page 172
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