декорум
Russian
Etymology
From French décorum, from Latin decōrus (“proper, decent”).
Pronunciation
Noun
деко́рум • (dɛkórum) m inan (genitive деко́рума, nominative plural деко́румы, genitive plural деко́румов)
Declension
Declension of деко́рум (inan masc-form hard-stem accent-a)
singular | plural | |
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nominative | деко́рум dɛkórum |
деко́румы dɛkórumy |
genitive | деко́рума dɛkóruma |
деко́румов dɛkórumov |
dative | деко́руму dɛkórumu |
деко́румам dɛkórumam |
accusative | деко́рум dɛkórum |
деко́румы dɛkórumy |
instrumental | деко́румом dɛkórumom |
деко́румами dɛkórumami |
prepositional | деко́руме dɛkórume |
деко́румах dɛkórumax |
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