Vladivostok

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Russian Владивосток (Vladivostok).

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /ˌvlædɪˈvɒstɒk/
  • (file)
  • (US) IPA(key): /ˌvlædɪˈvɑstɑk/

Proper noun

Vladivostok

  1. A city and seaport in the Russian Far East, on the Sea of Japan, near North Korea; the administrative centre of Primorsky Krai.
    • 1957, Chung-cheng (Kai-shek) Chiang, “Beginnings”, in Soviet Russia in China: A Summing-up at Seventy, New York: Farrar, Straus and Cudahy, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 39:
      Only after it was all over did I learn of their plan to seize me on board the Chungshan when I was to take it to go back to the Military Academy at Whampoa from Canton. They would then send me as a prisoner to Russia via Vladivostok, thereby removing the major obstacle to their scheme of using the National Revolution as a medium for setting up a "dictatorship of the proletariat."
    • 1980, Gerald Ford, A Time to Heal, New York: Berkley Books, →ISBN, →OCLC, →OL, page 213:
      Brezhnev shared my enthusiasm. Impulsively, after a late lunch, he invited me to accompany him on a tour of Vladivostok. We climbed into the back seat of a long black limousine and headed toward the city, thirteen miles away. The local commissar, a large, dark-complexioned man wearing a thick wool coat, sat in the jump seat in front of Brezhnev, and the interpreter, Victor Sukhodrev, sat in front of me. Our conversation was natural and uninhibited. How many people lived in Vladivostok? What was the main industry? And was it always this cold? Twenty minutes later, we drove down a steep hill, entered the city and swung around the main square. A small crowd was there, and even though it was dusk, they recognized the car and applauded. The city itself reminded me of San Francisco, and I wished that I'd had more time to explore the place. But it was starting to get dark and we headed back toward Okeanskaya.
    • 2011, Henry Kissinger, quoting Deng Xiaoping, “Notes”, in On China, New York: Penguin Press, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 536:
      Commenting acidly on the loss of Vladivostok 115 years later (and on President Ford’s summit with Soviet General Secretary Leonid Brezhnev in that city), Deng Xiaoping told me that the different names given to the city by the Chinese and the Russians reflected their respective purposes: the Chinese name translated roughly as “Sea Slug,” while the Russian name meant “Rule of the East.” “I don’t think it has any other meaning except what it means at face value,” he added.
    • 2022 September 11, Austin Ramzy, “Russia says that a senior Chinese official expressed support for the invasion of Ukraine.”, in The New York Times, →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 2022-09-11, Russia-Ukraine War:
      Li Zhanshu, the third-ranking member of the Communist Party of China, visited Moscow last week after attending an economic forum in the eastern Russian city of Vladivostok, where he met with President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia.
    • 2023 June 20, Radek Sikorski, “Europe’s Real Test Is Yet to Come”, in Foreign Affairs, archived from the original on 2023-07-18:
      The Chinese government has kept quiet about it, but Radio France International reported in March 2023 that China’s Ministry of Natural Resources had issued new guidelines for maps, requiring the addition of old Chinese names alongside Russian geographical names in eight places along the Russian-Chinese border, including Vladivostok, which should now be referred to as Haishenwai. As if bowing to Beijing, Moscow has said it will open the port of Vladivostok to Chinese transit trade for the first time in 163 years.
    • For more quotations using this term, see Citations:Vladivostok.

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Czech

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈvlaɟɪvostok]

Proper noun

Vladivostok m inan (related adjective vladivostocký)

  1. Vladivostok (a city and seaport in the Russian Far East, on the Sea of Japan, near North Korea; the administrative centre of Primorsky Krai)

Declension

Finnish

Etymology

From Russian Владивосток (Vladivostok).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈʋlɑdiʋostok/, [ˈʋlɑ̝diˌʋo̞s̠to̞k]
  • Rhymes: -ostok
  • Syllabification(key): Vla‧di‧vos‧tok

Proper noun

Vladivostok

  1. Vladivostok (a city and seaport in the Russian Far East, on the Sea of Japan, near North Korea; the administrative centre of Primorsky Krai)

Declension

The internal locative cases (inessive, illative and elative) are used with this place name when referring to a location; for example, "in Vladivostok" is Vladivostokissa.

Inflection of Vladivostok (Kotus type 5/risti, no gradation)
nominative Vladivostok
genitive Vladivostokin
partitive Vladivostokia
illative Vladivostokiin
singular plural
nominative Vladivostok
accusative nom. Vladivostok
gen. Vladivostokin
genitive Vladivostokin
partitive Vladivostokia
inessive Vladivostokissa
elative Vladivostokista
illative Vladivostokiin
adessive Vladivostokilla
ablative Vladivostokilta
allative Vladivostokille
essive Vladivostokina
translative Vladivostokiksi
abessive Vladivostokitta
instructive
comitative See the possessive forms below.
Possessive forms of Vladivostok (Kotus type 5/risti, no gradation)
first-person singular possessor
singular plural
nominative Vladivostokini
accusative nom. Vladivostokini
gen. Vladivostokini
genitive Vladivostokini
partitive Vladivostokiani
inessive Vladivostokissani
elative Vladivostokistani
illative Vladivostokiini
adessive Vladivostokillani
ablative Vladivostokiltani
allative Vladivostokilleni
essive Vladivostokinani
translative Vladivostokikseni
abessive Vladivostokittani
instructive
comitative
second-person singular possessor
singular plural
nominative Vladivostokisi
accusative nom. Vladivostokisi
gen. Vladivostokisi
genitive Vladivostokisi
partitive Vladivostokiasi
inessive Vladivostokissasi
elative Vladivostokistasi
illative Vladivostokiisi
adessive Vladivostokillasi
ablative Vladivostokiltasi
allative Vladivostokillesi
essive Vladivostokinasi
translative Vladivostokiksesi
abessive Vladivostokittasi
instructive
comitative
first-person plural possessor
singular plural
nominative Vladivostokimme
accusative nom. Vladivostokimme
gen. Vladivostokimme
genitive Vladivostokimme
partitive Vladivostokiamme
inessive Vladivostokissamme
elative Vladivostokistamme
illative Vladivostokiimme
adessive Vladivostokillamme
ablative Vladivostokiltamme
allative Vladivostokillemme
essive Vladivostokinamme
translative Vladivostokiksemme
abessive Vladivostokittamme
instructive
comitative
second-person plural possessor
singular plural
nominative Vladivostokinne
accusative nom. Vladivostokinne
gen. Vladivostokinne
genitive Vladivostokinne
partitive Vladivostokianne
inessive Vladivostokissanne
elative Vladivostokistanne
illative Vladivostokiinne
adessive Vladivostokillanne
ablative Vladivostokiltanne
allative Vladivostokillenne
essive Vladivostokinanne
translative Vladivostokiksenne
abessive Vladivostokittanne
instructive
comitative
third-person possessor
singular plural
nominative Vladivostokinsa
accusative nom. Vladivostokinsa
gen. Vladivostokinsa
genitive Vladivostokinsa
partitive Vladivostokiaan
Vladivostokiansa
inessive Vladivostokissaan
Vladivostokissansa
elative Vladivostokistaan
Vladivostokistansa
illative Vladivostokiinsa
adessive Vladivostokillaan
Vladivostokillansa
ablative Vladivostokiltaan
Vladivostokiltansa
allative Vladivostokilleen
Vladivostokillensa
essive Vladivostokinaan
Vladivostokinansa
translative Vladivostokikseen
Vladivostokiksensa
abessive Vladivostokittaan
Vladivostokittansa
instructive
comitative

Portuguese

Alternative forms

Pronunciation

 
  • (Brazil) IPA(key): /vla.d͡ʒi.vosˈtɔ.ki/
    • (Rio de Janeiro) IPA(key): /vla.d͡ʒi.voʃˈtɔ.ki/
    • (Southern Brazil) IPA(key): /vla.d͡ʒi.vosˈtɔ.ke/
 
  • (Portugal) IPA(key): /vla.di.vɔʃˈtɔ.kɨ/ [vla.ði.vɔʃˈtɔ.kɨ]

Proper noun

Vladivostok f

  1. Vladivostok (a city and seaport in the Russian Far East, on the Sea of Japan, near North Korea; the administrative centre of Primorsky Krai)

Serbo-Croatian

Proper noun

Vladivostok m (Cyrillic spelling Владивосток)

  1. Vladivostok (a city and seaport in the Russian Far East, on the Sea of Japan, near North Korea; the administrative centre of Primorsky Krai)
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