Apparently related to Latin Iūdaea, the Latin name for the Israelite tribe of Judah. (This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)
юде́й • (judéj) m (feminine юде́йка)
This term is not used to refer to Jews today; rather, евреин (evrein) or, for females, еврейка (evrejka) is used instead.
юде́й • (judéj) m pers (genitive юде́я, nominative plural юде́ї, genitive plural юде́їв, feminine юде́йка, relational adjective юде́йський)
singular | plural | |
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nominative | юде́й judéj |
юде́ї judéji |
genitive | юде́я judéja |
юде́їв judéjiv |
dative | юде́ю, юде́єві judéju, judéjevi |
юде́ям judéjam |
accusative | юде́я judéja |
юде́їв judéjiv |
instrumental | юде́єм judéjem |
юде́ями judéjamy |
locative | юде́ю, юде́єві, юде́ї judéju, judéjevi, judéji |
юде́ях judéjax |
vocative | юде́ю judéju |
юде́ї judéji |