Кенігсберг
Ukrainian
Alternative forms
- Кеніґсбе́рґ (Kenigsbérg)
Etymology
Borrowed from German Königsberg, from König (“king”) + Berg (“mountain”), named in honour/honor of Ottokar II, king of Bohemia.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [kenʲiɦzˈbɛrɦ]
Proper noun
Кенігсбе́рг • (Kenihsbérh) m inan (genitive Кенігсбе́рга, uncountable)
- (historical) Königsberg (the former capital of East Prussia)
Declension
Declension of Кенігсбе́рг (inan sg-only velar masc-form accent-a)
singular | |
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nominative | Кенігсбе́рг Kenihsbérh |
genitive | Кенігсбе́рга Kenihsbérha |
dative | Кенігсбе́ргу Kenihsbérhu |
accusative | Кенігсбе́рг Kenihsbérh |
instrumental | Кенігсбе́ргом Kenihsbérhom |
locative | Кенігсбе́ргу Kenihsbérhu |
vocative | Кенігсбе́ргу Kenihsbérhu |
See also
- Калінінгра́д (Kalininhrád)
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