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Вена

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Eastern Mari

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Russian Ве́на (Véna).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈvenɑ/
  • Rhymes: -enɑ
  • Hyphenation: Ве‧на

Proper noun

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Вена (Vena)

  1. Vienna (the capital and largest city of Austria)

Declension

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Declension of Вена
singular plural
nominative Вена (Vena)
accusative Венам (Venam)
genitive Венан (Venan)
dative Веналан (Venalan)
comitative Венаге (Venage)
comparative Венала (Venala)
inessive Венаште (Venašte)
illative short Венаш (Venaš)
long Венашке (Venaške)
lative Венаш (Venaš)
Possessed forms of Вена
singular plural
1st person Венам (Venam) Венана (Venana)
2nd person Венат (Venat) Венада (Venada)
3rd person Венаже (Venaže) Венашт (Venašt)

References

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  • J. Bradley et al. (2023) “Вена”, in The Mari Web Project: Mari-English Dictionary, University of Vienna

Kyrgyz

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Kyrgyz Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia ky

Etymology

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Borrowed from Russian Ве́на (Véna).

Proper noun

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Вена (Vena) (Arabic spelling ۋەنا)

  1. Vienna (the capital and largest city of Austria)

Declension

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Declension of Вена (sg-only)
singular
(жекелик)
nominative (атооч) Вена
Vena
genitive (илик) Венанын
Venanın
dative (барыш) Венага
Venaga
accusative (табыш) Венаны
Venanı
locative (жатыш) Венада
Venada
ablative (чыгыш) Венадан
Venadan
possessive forms
first-person singular
(менин)
nominative Венам
Venam
genitive Венамдын
Venamdın
dative Венама
Venama
accusative Венамды
Venamdı
locative Венамда
Venamda
ablative Венамдан
Venamdan
second-person singular informal
(сенин)
nominative Венаң
Venaŋ
genitive Венаңдын
Venaŋdın
dative Венаңа
Venaŋa
accusative Венаңды
Venaŋdı
locative Венаңда
Venaŋda
ablative Венаңдан
Venaŋdan
second-person singular formal
(сиздин)
nominative Венаңыз
Venaŋız
genitive Венаңыздын
Venaŋızdın
dative Венаңызга
Venaŋızga
accusative Венаңызды
Venaŋızdı
locative Венаңызда
Venaŋızda
ablative Венаңыздан
Venaŋızdan

Russian

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Russian Wikipedia has an article on:
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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Italian Vienna or French Vienne.

Pronunciation

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Proper noun

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Ве́на (Vénaf inan (genitive Ве́ны, relational adjective ве́нский)

  1. Vienna (the capital and largest city of Austria)

Declension

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Descendants

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  • Kyrgyz: Вена (Vena)

See also

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