Владивосток
Mongolian edit
Etymology edit
From Russian Владивосто́к (Vladivostók).
Pronunciation edit
Proper noun edit
Владивосток • (Vladivostok)
- Vladivostok (a city and seaport in the Russian Far East, on the Sea of Japan, near North Korea; the administrative centre of Primorsky Krai)
Russian edit
Alternative forms edit
- Вла́дик (Vládik) (clipping)
Etymology edit
владе́ть (vladétʹ, “to possess, to be master of”) + -и- (-i-) + восто́к (vostók, “the East”)
Pronunciation edit
Proper noun edit
Владивосто́к • (Vladivostók) m inan (genitive Владивосто́ка)
- Vladivostok (a city and seaport in the Russian Far East, on the Sea of Japan, near North Korea; the administrative centre of Primorsky Krai)
Declension edit
Declension of Владивосто́к (inan sg-only masc-form velar-stem accent-a)
singular | |
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nominative | Владивосто́к Vladivostók |
genitive | Владивосто́ка Vladivostóka |
dative | Владивосто́ку Vladivostóku |
accusative | Владивосто́к Vladivostók |
instrumental | Владивосто́ком Vladivostókom |
prepositional | Владивосто́ке Vladivostóke |
Related terms edit
- владивосто́кец (vladivostókec)
- владивосто́кский (vladivostókskij)
Descendants edit
- → English: Vladivostok
- → Korean: 블라디보스토크 (beulladiboseutokeu)
Serbo-Croatian edit
Pronunciation edit
Proper noun edit
Владивосток m (Latin spelling Vladivostok)
- Vladivostok (a city and seaport in the Russian Far East, on the Sea of Japan, near North Korea; the administrative centre of Primorsky Krai)