<span class="searchmatch">pattern</span> <span class="searchmatch">dub</span> m, noun <span class="searchmatch">dub</span> stem nom <span class="searchmatch">dub</span> gen <span class="searchmatch">dub</span>-a dat <span class="searchmatch">dub</span>-u acc <span class="searchmatch">dub</span> loc <span class="searchmatch">dub</span>-e ins <span class="searchmatch">dub</span>-om nom <span class="searchmatch">dub</span>-y gen <span class="searchmatch">dub</span>-ov dat <span class="searchmatch">dub</span>-om acc <span class="searchmatch">dub</span>-y loc <span class="searchmatch">dub</span>-och ins <span class="searchmatch">dub</span>-mi...
Kraska. Foreign family names use the genitive and accusative -a, e.g., Ševčenko—Ševčenka (a Ukrainian family name), or Picasso—Picassa. chlap <span class="searchmatch">dub</span> stroj...
<span class="searchmatch">declensions</span> along with many exceptions. The <span class="searchmatch">patterns</span> (vzory in <span class="searchmatch">Slovak</span>), rather than being numbered, are simply referred to by the respective <span class="searchmatch">pattern</span> word...
those that describe a person. Animals can sometimes follow a dual <span class="searchmatch">pattern</span> (chlap or <span class="searchmatch">dub</span>) depending on whether we think of them as individual persons or...
have the genitive singular ending of -a. A few have -u. These are mostly monosyllabic abstract words and words describing a material. chlap hrdina <span class="searchmatch">dub</span>...
Andrey Zaliznyak (Андре́й Зализня́к) there are 6 stress <span class="searchmatch">patterns</span> of Russian nouns’ <span class="searchmatch">declension</span>, with 4 variants. NOTE: Boldfaced cases differ from the...
designate, designation, device, difference, differencing, division, docket, <span class="searchmatch">dub</span>, eagle, earmark, empty title, entitle, epithet, eponym, ermine, ermines,...