полено
Russian
Etymology
Inherited from Old East Slavic полѣно (polěno), related to полѣти (polěti, “burn, flame”).
Pronunciation
Noun
поле́но • (poléno) n inan (genitive поле́на, nominative plural поле́нья, genitive plural поле́ньев)
Declension
Declension of поле́но (inan neut-form hard-stem accent-a irreg)
singular | plural | |
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nominative | поле́но poléno |
поле́нья△ polénʹja△ |
genitive | поле́на poléna |
поле́ньев△ polénʹjev△ |
dative | поле́ну polénu |
поле́ньям△ polénʹjam△ |
accusative | поле́но poléno |
поле́нья△ polénʹja△ |
instrumental | поле́ном polénom |
поле́ньями△ polénʹjami△ |
prepositional | поле́не poléne |
поле́ньях△ polénʹjax△ |
△ Irregular.
Related terms
- поле́нница (polénnica)
- поле́шко (poléško)
- рожде́ственское поле́но (roždéstvenskoje poléno)
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