Мурманск
Russian
Etymology
From Му́рман (Múrman, “Murman Coast”), itself a clipping of Му́рманский бе́рег (Múrmanskij béreg), from Middle Russian му́рмане (múrmane, “Norwegians”) attested from the 14th century, probably a borrowing from Old Norse norðmaðr (“Norseman”).
Renamed from Рома́нов-на-Му́рмане (Románov-na-Múrmane) in 1917.
Pronunciation
- Му́рманск: IPA(key): [ˈmurmənsk]
- Мурма́нск: IPA(key): [mʊrˈmansk] (rare)
Proper noun
Му́рманск or Мурма́нск • (Múrmansk or Murmánsk) m inan (genitive Му́рманска or Мурма́нска, relational adjective му́рманский)
- Murmansk (a city, the administrative center of Murmansk Oblast, in far northern Russia)
Declension
singular | |
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nominative | Му́рманск, Мурма́нск Múrmansk, Murmánsk |
genitive | Му́рманска, Мурма́нска Múrmanska, Murmánska |
dative | Му́рманску, Мурма́нску Múrmansku, Murmánsku |
accusative | Му́рманск, Мурма́нск Múrmansk, Murmánsk |
instrumental | Му́рманском, Мурма́нском Múrmanskom, Murmánskom |
prepositional | Му́рманске, Мурма́нске Múrmanske, Murmánske |
Related terms
- Му́рман (Múrman)
- мурманча́нин (murmančánin)
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