пегий
Russian
Etymology
Inherited from Old East Slavic пѣгъ (pěgŭ). Cognate to Bulgarian пега (pega, “freckle”), Latin pingō (“I paint”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈpʲeɡʲɪj]
Declension
Declension of пе́гий (short class a)
masculine | neuter | feminine | plural | ||
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nominative | пе́гий pégij |
пе́гое pégoje |
пе́гая pégaja |
пе́гие pégije | |
genitive | пе́гого pégovo |
пе́гой pégoj |
пе́гих pégix | ||
dative | пе́гому pégomu |
пе́гой pégoj |
пе́гим pégim | ||
accusative | animate | пе́гого pégovo |
пе́гое pégoje |
пе́гую péguju |
пе́гих pégix |
inanimate | пе́гий pégij |
пе́гие pégije | |||
instrumental | пе́гим pégim |
пе́гой, пе́гою pégoj, pégoju |
пе́гими pégimi | ||
prepositional | пе́гом pégom |
пе́гой pégoj |
пе́гих pégix | ||
short form | пег peg |
пе́го pégo |
пе́га péga |
пе́ги pégi |
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