Kalinin

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Russian Кали́нин (Kalínin), ultimately from кали́на (kalína, viburnum).

Proper noun

Kalinin (plural Kalinins)

  1. (historical) Tver, Russia (Тверь). [from 1931 to 1990]
  2. A surname from Russian, borne for example by Mikhail Kalinin (a Russian revolutionary).

Translations

Ingrian

Etymology

Borrowed from Russian Калинин (Kalinin).

Pronunciation

  • (Ala-Laukaa) IPA(key): /ˈkɑlinin/, [ˈkɑlʲinĭn]
  • (Soikkola) IPA(key): /ˈkɑlinin/, [ˈkɑlinin]
  • Rhymes: -ɑlinin
  • Hyphenation: Ka‧li‧nin

Proper noun

Kalinin

  1. (historical) Kalinin (a city in Kalinin oblast)
    • 1936, L. G. Terehova, V. G. Erdeli, translated by P. I. Maksimov and N. A. Iljin, Geografia: oppikirja iƶoroin alkușkoulun neljättä klaassaa vart (toine osa), Leningrad: Riikin Ucebno-Pedagogiceskoi Izdateljstva, page 53:
      Yks ono liki Leningradaa, toin Moskovaa, Kalininan, Ivanovon ja Gorjkin linnoin välis.
      One is close to Leningrad, the other to Moscow, between the cities of Kalinin, Ivanovo and Gorky.

Declension

Declension of Kalinin (type 3/koira, no gradation)
singular plural
nominative Kalinin
genitive Kalininan
partitive Kalininaa
illative Kalininaa
inessive Kalininas
elative Kalininast
allative Kalininalle
adessive Kalininal
ablative Kalininalt
translative Kalininaks
essive Kalininanna, Kalininaan
exessive1) Kalininant
1) obsolete
*) the accusative corresponds with either the genitive (sg) or nominative (pl)
**) the comitative is formed by adding the suffix -ka? or -kä? to the genitive.

Portuguese

Etymology

Borrowed from Russian Кали́нин (Kalínin).

Proper noun

Kalinin m or f

  1. a surname from Russian
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