морской
Russian
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *morьskъ. By surface analysis, мо́ре (móre) + -ско́й (-skój), from Proto-Slavic *moře, from Proto-Indo-European *móri, whence English marine and maritime.
Pronunciation
Adjective
морско́й • (morskój)
Declension
Declension of морско́й (no short forms)
masculine | neuter | feminine | plural | ||
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nominative | морско́й morskój |
морско́е morskóje |
морска́я morskája |
морски́е morskíje | |
genitive | морско́го morskóvo |
морско́й morskój |
морски́х morskíx | ||
dative | морско́му morskómu |
морско́й morskój |
морски́м morskím | ||
accusative | animate | морско́го morskóvo |
морско́е morskóje |
морску́ю morskúju |
морски́х morskíx |
inanimate | морско́й morskój |
морски́е morskíje | |||
instrumental | морски́м morskím |
морско́й, морско́ю morskój, morskóju |
морски́ми morskími | ||
prepositional | морско́м morskóm |
морско́й morskój |
морски́х morskíx |
Derived terms
- морска́я звезда́ f (morskája zvezdá)
- морско́й чёрт m (morskój čort)
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