Гамбург

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Russian

 Гамбург on Russian Wikipedia

Etymology

Borrowed from German Hamburg.

Pronunciation

Proper noun

Га́мбург (Gámburgm inan (genitive Га́мбурга, relational adjective га́мбургский)

  1. Hamburg (a city in, and a state of, Germany).

Declension

Ukrainian

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Etymology

Borrowed from German Hamburg.

Pronunciation

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Proper noun

Га́мбург (Hámburhm inan (genitive Га́мбурга or Га́мбургу, uncountable, relational adjective га́мбурзький)[1][2]

  1. Hamburg (a city in, and a state of, Germany).

Declension

See also

Divisions of the Federal Republic of Germany in Ukrainian (layout · text)
Area states: Ба́ден-Вю́ртемберг (Báden-Vjúrtemberh) · Бава́рія (Bavárija) · Бра́нденбу́рг (Brándenbúrh) · Ге́ссен (Héssen) · Ни́жня Саксо́нія (Nýžnja Saksónija) · Ме́кленбург-Пере́дня Помера́нія (Méklenburh-Perédnja Pomeránija) · Півні́чний Рейн-Вестфа́лія (Pivníčnyj Rejn-Vestfálija) · Ре́йнланд-Пфа́льц (Réjnland-Pfálʹc) · Саа́р (Saár) · Саксо́нія (Saksónija) · Саксо́нія-А́нгальт (Saksónija-Ánhalʹt) · Шле́звіг-Гольште́йн (Šlézvih-Holʹštéjn) · Тюри́нгія (Tjurýnhija)
City states: Берлі́н (Berlín) · Бре́мен (Brémen) · Га́мбург (Hámburh)

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