смелы
Belarusian
Etymology
From Old East Slavic съмѣлъ (sŭmělŭ), from Proto-Slavic *sъmělъ; synchronically, from смець (smjecʹ, “to dare”) + -лы (-ly). Cognate with Russian сме́лый (smélyj).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈsʲmʲeɫɨ]
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Declension
Declension of сме́лы
masculine | neuter | feminine | plural | ||
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nominative | сме́лы smjély |
сме́лае smjélaje |
сме́лая smjélaja |
сме́лыя smjélyja | |
genitive | сме́лага smjélaha |
сме́лай smjélaj |
сме́лых smjélyx | ||
dative | сме́ламу smjélamu |
сме́лай smjélaj |
сме́лым smjélym | ||
accusative | animate | сме́лага smjélaha |
сме́лае smjélaje |
сме́лую smjéluju |
сме́лых smjélyx |
inanimate | сме́лы smjély |
сме́лыя smjélyja | |||
instrumental | сме́лым smjélym |
сме́лай, сме́лаю smjélaj, smjélaju |
сме́лымі smjélymi | ||
locative | сме́лым smjélym |
сме́лай smjélaj |
сме́лых smjélyx |
Derived terms
- сме́ласць (smjélascʹ)
Russian
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