Питер
Russian
Etymology 1
Clipping of Петербу́рг (Peterbúrg). From Dutch Pieter, the petname used in reference to the Russian tsar Peter the Great, the founder of Saint Petersburg .
Pronunciation
Proper noun
Пи́тер • (Píter) m inan (genitive Пи́тера)
- (informal) Saint Petersburg
- (Soviet Union, informal) Leningrad; (1914-1924) Petrograd
Declension
Declension of Пи́тер (inan sg-only masc-form hard-stem accent-a)
Derived terms
- пи́терский (píterskij)
See also
- Ленингра́д (Leningrád)
- Петербу́рг (Peterbúrg)
- Петрогра́д (Petrográd)
- Са́нкт-Петербу́рг (Sánkt-Peterbúrg)
Etymology 2
Pronunciation
Proper noun
Пи́тер • (Pítɛr, Píter) m anim (genitive Пи́тера, nominative plural Пи́теры, genitive plural Пи́теров)
- Peter (English given name)
Declension
Declension of Пи́тер (anim masc-form hard-stem accent-a)
singular | plural | |
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nominative | Пи́тер Pítɛr, Píter |
Пи́теры Pítɛry, Pítery |
genitive | Пи́тера Pítɛra, Pítera |
Пи́теров Pítɛrov, Píterov |
dative | Пи́теру Pítɛru, Píteru |
Пи́терам Pítɛram, Píteram |
accusative | Пи́тера Pítɛra, Pítera |
Пи́теров Pítɛrov, Píterov |
instrumental | Пи́тером Pítɛrom, Píterom |
Пи́терами Pítɛrami, Píterami |
prepositional | Пи́тере Pítɛre, Pítere |
Пи́терах Pítɛrax, Píterax |
Categories:
- Russian clippings
- Russian terms derived from Dutch
- Russian 2-syllable words
- Russian terms with IPA pronunciation
- Russian lemmas
- Russian proper nouns
- Russian masculine nouns
- Russian inanimate nouns
- Russian informal terms
- ru:Soviet Union
- Russian hard-stem masculine-form nouns
- Russian hard-stem masculine-form accent-a nouns
- Russian nouns with accent pattern a
- Russian terms borrowed from English
- Russian terms derived from English
- Russian terms with irregular pronunciations
- Russian animate nouns
- Russian nouns with multiple argument sets
- Russian nouns with multiple declensions