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Russian
Etymology
Borrowed from English Mordor.
Pronunciation
Proper noun
Мо́рдор • (Mórdor) m inan (genitive Мо́рдора)
- Mordor.
- (politics, derogatory, neologism) Russia.
2019 February 18, ЙФЯУ9, “Re: Последнее предупреждение Костяnу и Чингачгуцкому.”, in lada.talk (Usenet):В таком случае Мордор прекратит своё существование.- V takom slučaje Mordor prekratit svojó suščestvovanije.
- In that case, Russia will stop existing.
2018 August 30, Dmitry Krivitsky, “Re: Бут”, in alt.russian.z1 (Usenet):Ну так Мордор же.- Nu tak Mordor že.
- Well, it's Russia.
2017 June 9, Sergey Kusnetsov, “Re: Про тигров”, in fido7.su.general (Usenet):Не будет никакого воздействия, весь мир просто изолирует путинскую Россию и всё. Мордор он и есть Мордор, что с него взять.- Ne budet nikakovo vozdejstvija, vesʹ mir prosto izolirujet putinskuju Rossiju i vsjo. Mordor on i jestʹ Mordor, što s nevo vzjatʹ.
- There won't be any meddling, the world will just isolate Putin's Russia, and that's it. Mordor is Mordor, nothing more.
Usage notes
In the 2010's, "Мордор" became a slang word used by opponents of Putin's administration and Ukrainians to refer to Russia. Later in 2022, Russian military personnel became known as орк (ork), comparing them to the monstrous soldiers of Mordor.
Declension
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singular
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nominative
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Мо́рдор Mórdor
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genitive
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Мо́рдора Mórdora
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dative
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Мо́рдору Mórdoru
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accusative
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Мо́рдор Mórdor
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instrumental
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Мо́рдором Mórdorom
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prepositional
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Мо́рдоре Mórdore
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Ukrainian
Etymology
Borrowed from English Mordor.
Pronunciation
Proper noun
Мо́рдор • (Mórdor) m inan (genitive Мо́рдору, uncountable)
- Mordor.
- (politics, derogatory, neologism) Russia.
Usage notes
In the 2010's, "Мордор" became a slang word used by opponents of Putin's administration and Ukrainians to refer to Russia. Later in 2022, Russian military personnel became known as орк (ork).
Declension
Declension of Мо́рдор (inan sg-only hard masc-form accent-a)