From ве́ра (vjéra, “faith”).
Ве́ра • (Vjéra) f pers (genitive Ве́ры, nominative plural Ве́ры, genitive plural Вер)
singular | plural | |
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nominative | Ве́ра Vjéra |
Ве́ры Vjéry |
genitive | Ве́ры Vjéry |
Вер Vjer |
dative | Ве́ры Vjéry |
Ве́рам Vjéram |
accusative | Ве́ру Vjéru |
Вер Vjer |
instrumental | Ве́рай, Ве́раю Vjéraj, Vjéraju |
Ве́рамі Vjérami |
locative | Ве́ры Vjéry |
Ве́рах Vjérax |
count form | — | Ве́ры1 Vjéry1 |
1Used with the numbers 2, 3, 4 and higher numbers after 20 ending in 2, 3, and 4.
Вера • (Vera) f
Borrowed from Old Church Slavonic Вѣра (Věra), from Old Church Slavonic вѣра (věra, “faith, belief”); Вѣра (Věra) is a calque of Ancient Greek Πίστις (Pístis); analogous to English Faith. Compare to Любо́вь (Ljubóvʹ), Наде́жда (Nadéžda).
Ве́ра • (Véra) f anim (genitive Ве́ры, nominative plural Ве́ры, genitive plural Вер)