ненависть
Russian
Etymology
From Old East Slavic ненависть (nenavistĭ), from Proto-Slavic *nenavistь, from *nenaviděti + *-tь, from *ne (“not”) + *naviděti, from *na (“on(to), in(to)”) + *viděti (“to see”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈnʲenəvʲɪsʲtʲ]
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Noun
не́нависть • (nénavistʹ) f inan (genitive не́нависти, nominative plural не́нависти, genitive plural не́навистей)
- hatred
- 1934–1936, Nikolai Ostrovsky, Born of the Storm:
- В се́рдце ма́льчика вме́сте с любо́вью к отцу́ росла́ не́нависть к тем, кто его́ пресле́довал, закова́л в кандалы́, сосла́л на ка́торгу.
- V sérdce málʹčika vméste s ljubóvʹju k otcú roslá nénavistʹ k tem, kto jevó preslédoval, zakovál v kandalý, soslál na kátorgu.
- In the boy’s heart, along with love for his father, there grew a hatred against those who persecuted him, bound him in chains, and banished him to Siberia.
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Declension
Declension of не́нависть (inan fem-form 3rd-decl accent-a)
singular | plural | |
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nominative | не́нависть nénavistʹ |
не́нависти nénavisti |
genitive | не́нависти nénavisti |
не́навистей nénavistej |
dative | не́нависти nénavisti |
не́навистям nénavistjam |
accusative | не́нависть nénavistʹ |
не́нависти nénavisti |
instrumental | не́навистью nénavistʹju |
не́навистями nénavistjami |
prepositional | не́нависти nénavisti |
не́навистях nénavistjax |
Derived terms
- ненави́стник (nenavístnik)
Related terms
- ненави́деть (nenavídetʹ)
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