10 Results found for "стрий".

Стрий

See also: стрий Ukrainian Wikipedia has an article on: Стрий Wikipedia uk IPA(key): [ˈstrɪi̯] Стрий • (Stryj) m inan (genitive Стри́я, uncountable, relational...


стрий

See also: Стрий Inherited from Proto-Slavic *stryjь, *strъjь. IPA(key): [strɪi̯] стрий • (stryj) m pers (genitive стри́я, nominative plural стри́ї, genitive...


стрии

IPA(key): [ˈstrii] стрии • (strii) indefinite plural of стрија (strija)...


стрија

Borrowed from Latin stria. стрија • (strija) f (plural стрии) stretch mark, stria...


Stryi

English Wikipedia has an article on: Stryi Wikipedia From Ukrainian Стри́й (Strýj). Stryi A city, raion, and river in Lviv Oblast, in western Ukraine....


стрийський

Стрий (Stryj) +‎ -ський (-sʹkyj). Cognates with Belarusian стры́йскі (strýjski), Bulgarian стрийски (strijski), Czech stryjský, Polish stryjski, Russian...


Стрийщина

 Стрийщина on Ukrainian Wikipedia From Стрий (Stryj) +‎ -щина (-ščyna). IPA(key): [ˈstrɪi̯ʃt͡ʃenɐ] Стри́йщина • (Strýjščyna) f inan (genitive Стри́йщини...


Stryj

of Stryj Stryj f (indeclinable) a female surname Borrowed from Ukrainian Стрий (Stryj). Stryj m inan (related adjective stryjski) Stryi (a city, administrative...


дядя

of Old East Slavic дѣдъ (dědŭ) (compare дід (did)). Displaced Ukrainian стрий (stryj, “paternal uncle”) and вуй (vuj, “maternal uncle”) in most dialects...


стръи

(stryi), стръи (strŷi), Old Ruthenian стрый (stryj), dialectal Ukrainian стрий (stryj), Polish stryj. Hyphenation: стръи стръи • (strŷi) m paternal uncle...