Сталинград
Russian
Etymology
From Ста́лин (Stálin) + град (grad), named after Joseph Stalin.
Pronunciation
Proper noun
Сталингра́д • (Stalingrád) m inan (genitive Сталингра́да)
- (historical) Stalingrad (name used for Volgograd from 1925 to 1961). As the modern name Volgograd implies, it is situated on the Volga River.
Declension
Declension of Сталингра́д (inan sg-only masc-form hard-stem accent-a)
singular | |
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nominative | Сталингра́д Stalingrád |
genitive | Сталингра́да Stalingráda |
dative | Сталингра́ду Stalingrádu |
accusative | Сталингра́д Stalingrád |
instrumental | Сталингра́дом Stalingrádom |
prepositional | Сталингра́де Stalingráde |
Related terms
- Ста́лин (Stálin)
- сталинградец (stalingradec)
- сталинградка (stalingradka)
- сталингра́дский (stalingrádskij)
See also
- Волгогра́д (Volgográd)
- Царицын (Caricyn)
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