Житомир

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Bulgarian

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Каменна плоча ознаменяваща основаването на Житомир

Etymology

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Borrowed from Ukrainian Жито́мир (Žytómyr), named after a 9th-century Drevlian chieftan who allegedly founded the city.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [ʒiˈtɔmir]
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Proper noun

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Жито́мир (Žitómir)

  1. Zhytomyr (a city in northern Ukraine)
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Macedonian

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Житомир (Žitomirm (relational adjective житомирски)

  1. Zhytomyr (a city in Ukraine)

Russian

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Жито́мир (Žitómirm inan (genitive Жито́мира, relational adjective жито́мирский)

  1. Zhytomyr (a city in Ukraine)

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Ukrainian

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Жито́мир (Žytómyrm inan (genitive Жито́мира, uncountable, relational adjective жито́мирський)

  1. Zhytomyr (a city in Ukraine)

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