русскій
See also: русский
Russian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈruskʲɪj]
Declension
Pre-reform declension of ру́сскій (no short forms)
masculine | neuter | feminine | m. plural | n./f. plural | ||
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nominative | ру́сскій rússkij |
ру́сское rússkoje |
ру́сская rússkaja |
ру́сскіе rússkije |
ру́сскія rússkija | |
genitive | ру́сскаго rússkavo |
ру́сской rússkoj |
ру́сскихъ rússkix | |||
dative | ру́сскому rússkomu |
ру́сской rússkoj |
ру́сскимъ rússkim | |||
accusative | animate | ру́сскаго rússkavo |
ру́сское rússkoje |
ру́сскую rússkuju |
ру́сскихъ rússkix | |
inanimate | ру́сскій rússkij |
ру́сскіе rússkije |
ру́сскія rússkija | |||
instrumental | ру́сскимъ rússkim |
ру́сской, ру́сскою rússkoj, rússkoju |
ру́сскими rússkimi | |||
prepositional | ру́сскомъ rússkom |
ру́сской rússkoj |
ру́сскихъ rússkix |
Ukrainian
Usage notes
During the identiy debates in the Ukrainian-speaking lands in the nineteenth century, this spelling was used by Russophile publications which held that the Ruthenian (i.e. Ukrainian) and Russian nations were the same.
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