лемур

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Kazakh

Alternative scripts
Arabic لەمۋر
Cyrillic лемур
Latin lemur
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Etymology

Borrowed from Russian лему́р (lemúr), ultimately from Latin lemurēs (spirits of the dead).

Pronunciation

Noun

лемур (lemur)

  1. lemur

Declension

Macedonian

Etymology

Ultimately from Latin lemurēs (spirits of the dead).

Pronunciation

Noun

лемур (lemurm (diminutive лемурче)

  1. lemur

Declension

Declension of лемур
singular plural
indefinite лемур (lemur) лемури (lemuri)
definite unspecified лемурот (lemurot) лемурите (lemurite)
definite proximal лемуров (lemurov) лемуриве (lemurive)
definite distal лемурон (lemuron) лемурине (lemurine)
vocative лемуре (lemure) лемури (lemuri)
count form лемура (lemura)

Russian

Etymology

Ultimately from Latin lemurēs (spirits of the dead).

Pronunciation

Noun

лему́р (lemúrm anim (genitive лему́ра, nominative plural лему́ры, genitive plural лему́ров)

  1. lemur

Declension

Serbo-Croatian

Etymology

Ultimately from Latin lemurēs (spirits of the dead).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /lěmuːr/
  • Hyphenation: ле‧мур

Noun

лѐмӯр m (Latin spelling lèmūr)

  1. lemur

Declension