Энгельс

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Russian[edit]

Friedrich Engels

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Э́нгельс (Éngelʹsm anim (genitive Э́нгельса, nominative plural Э́нгельсы, genitive plural Э́нгельсов)

  1. a male given name from German, equivalent to English Engels. Particularly, the German philosopher, historian, political scientist, one of the founders of Marxism and revolutionary socialist Friedrich Engels, 28 November, 1820, to 5 August 1895
    Фри́дрих Э́нгельс
    Frídrix Éngelʹs
    Friedrich Engels
  2. Engels (a city in Saratov Oblast, Russia)

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  • Note: Feminine form is indeclinable.

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