Нью-Йорк

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See also: Њујорк

Russian

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Alternative forms

Etymology

Borrowed from English New York.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key):  (phonetic respelling: Ню Йо́рк)

Proper noun

Нью-Йо́рк (Nʹju-Jórkm inan (genitive Нью-Йо́рка, relational adjective нью-йо́ркский)

  1. New York (the largest city in the state of New York, and the largest city in the United States, a metropolis extending into neighboring New Jersey)
  2. New York (a state of the United States)
    г. Нью-Йо́ркg. Nʹju-JórkNew York City
    шт. Нью-Йо́ркšt. Nʹju-JórkNew York State

Declension

Descendants

  • Ingrian: Nju-Jorkka

See also

Ukrainian

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Etymology

Borrowed from English New York.

Pronunciation

Proper noun

Нью-Йо́рк (Nʹju-Jórkm inan (genitive Нью-Йо́рка, uncountable, relational adjective нью-йо́ркський)

  1. New York (the largest city in the state of New York, and the largest city in the United States, a metropolis extending into neighboring New Jersey)
  2. New York (a city in the United States)
  3. New York (a town in Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine)

Declension

Proper noun

Нью-Йо́рк (Nʹju-Jórkm inan (genitive Нью-Йо́рку, uncountable, relational adjective нью-йо́ркський)

  1. New York (a state of the United States)

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