поросёнок
Russian
Etymology
Proto-Slavic *porsę (“piglet”) + -о́нок/-ёнок (-ónok/-jónok, “diminutive suffix for baby animals”). Cognate with Serbo-Croatian prȃse, Czech prase, Slovak prasa, Polish prosię, Slovene prašič, Bulgarian прасе (prase).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [pərɐˈsʲɵnək]
Audio (file) - Hyphenation: по‧ро‧сё‧нок
Noun
поросёнок • (porosjónok) m anim (genitive поросёнка, nominative plural порося́та, genitive plural порося́т)
Declension
singular | plural | |
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nominative | поросёнок porosjónok |
порося́та porosjáta |
genitive | поросёнка porosjónka |
порося́т porosját |
dative | поросёнку porosjónku |
порося́там porosjátam |
accusative | поросёнка porosjónka |
порося́т porosját |
instrumental | поросёнком porosjónkom |
порося́тами porosjátami |
prepositional | поросёнке porosjónke |
порося́тах porosjátax |
Descendants
- → Yakut: боросуонак (borosuonak)
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