Меркурий

BulgarianEdit

 
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PronunciationEdit

  • IPA(key): [mɛrˈkuriː]
  • Hyphenation: Мер‧ку́‧рий

Proper nounEdit

Мерку́рий (Merkúrijm

  1. (astronomy) Mercury
  2. (Roman mythology) Mercury

See alsoEdit

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Solar System in Bulgarian · Слънчева система (Slǎnčeva sistema) (layout · text)
Star Слънце (Slǎnce)
IAU planets, Ceres and Pluto Меркурий (Merkurij) Венера (Venera) Земя (Zemja) Марс (Mars) Церера (Cerera) Юпитер (Jupiter) Сатурн (Saturn) Уран (Uran) Нептун (Neptun) Плутон (Pluton)
Notable
moons
Луна (Luna) Фобос (Fobos)
Деймос (Dejmos)
Йо (Jo)
Европа (Evropa)
Ганимед (Ganimed)
Калисто (Kalisto)
Мимас (Mimas)
Енцелад (Encelad)
Тетида (Tetida)
Диона (Diona)
Рея (Reja)
Титан (Titan)
Япет (Japet)

Миранда (Miranda)
Ариел (Ariel)
Умбриел (Umbriel)
Титания (Titanija)
Оберон (Oberon)
Тритон (Triton) Харон (Haron)

ChuvashEdit

EtymologyEdit

From Russian Меркурий (Merkurij).

Proper nounEdit

Меркурий (Merk̬urij)

  1. (astronomy) Mercury
  2. (Roman mythology) Mercury

RussianEdit

 
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Alternative formsEdit

PronunciationEdit

  • IPA(key): [mʲɪrˈkurʲɪj]
  • Hyphenation: Мер‧ку́‧рий

Proper nounEdit

Мерку́рий (Merkúrijm inan or m anim (genitive Мерку́рия)

  1. (astronomy) Mercury
  2. (Roman mythology) Mercury

DeclensionEdit

DescendantsEdit

  • Chuvash: Меркурий (Merk̬urij)

See alsoEdit