Константинополь

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Russian

Pronunciation

Proper noun

Константино́поль (Konstantinópolʹm inan (genitive Константино́поля, relational adjective константино́польский)

  1. Constantinople (the former name of Istanbul, the largest city of Turkey)
    Synonyms: Стамбу́л m (Stambúl); (archaic) Царьгра́д m (Carʹgrád)
    • 1911, Александр Куприн [Aleksandr I. Kuprin], Начальница тяги; English translation from (Please provide a date or year):
      В продолже́ние двух мину́т она́ успе́ла нас назва́ть: железнодоро́жными вора́ми, безбиле́тными за́йцами, уби́йцами, кото́рые в свои́х гну́сных це́лях прибега́ют к хлорофо́рму, и да́же… прости́те, ба́рыня… поставщика́ми живо́го това́ра в Константино́поль.
      V prodolžénije dvux minút oná uspéla nas nazvátʹ: železnodoróžnymi vorámi, bezbilétnymi zájcami, ubíjcami, kotóryje v svoíx gnúsnyx céljax pribegájut k xlorofórmu, i dáže… prostíte, bárynja… postavščikámi živóvo továra v Konstantinópolʹ.
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Declension

Descendants

  • Azerbaijani: Konstantinopol
  • Uzbek: Konstantinopol

Ukrainian

Pronunciation

Proper noun

Константино́поль (Konstantynópolʹm inan (genitive Константино́поля, uncountable, relational adjective константино́польський)

  1. Constantinople (the former name of Istanbul, the largest city of Turkey)
    Synonyms: Стамбу́л m (Stambúl); (archaic) Царегра́д m (Carehrád); (archaic) Ца́ргород m (Cárhorod)

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