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Петров

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Bulgarian

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Петро́в (Petróvm (feminine Петро́ва)

  1. a surname, Petrov, equivalent to English Peterson

References

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  • Илчев, Стефан (1969), “Петро́в”, in Речник на личните и фамилни имена у българите [Dictionary of Bulgarian Personal and Family Names] (in Bulgarian), Sofia: Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, page 393

Macedonian

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Петров (Petrovm (plural Петрови, feminine Петрова)

  1. a surname, Petrov, equivalent to English Peterson
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Russian

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Etymology

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Пётр (Pjotr) +‎ -о́в (-óv)

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Петро́в (Petróvm anim (genitive Петро́ва, nominative plural Петро́вы, genitive plural Петро́вых, female equivalent Петро́ва)

  1. a surname, Petrov, one of the most common Russian surnames

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Proper noun

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Петро́в (Petróv)

  1. genitive/accusative plural of Пётр (Pjotr)

Adjective

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Петро́в (Petróv)

  1. Peter's

Usage notes

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  • петро́в (petróv), written non-capitalized, is used only in fixed collocations, and has a special end-stressed declension. When referring to actual possession by someone named Peter, it is written capitalized as Петро́в (Petróv) and has the normal declension for these types of adjectives.
    петро́в деньpetróv denʹFeast of Saints Peter and Paul (observed on June 29th) (literally, “Peter's day”)
    Петро́ва маши́наPetróva mašínaPeter's car

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