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Мәскәү

Etymology

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Borrowed from Russian Москва́ (Moskvá).

Compare with Tatar Мәскәү (Mäskäw, Moscow), Kazakh Мәскеу (Mäskeu, Moscow).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [mæsˈkæw]
  • Hyphenation: Мәс‧кәү

Proper noun

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Мәскәү (Məskəw)

  1. Moscow (a federal city, the capital of Russia)
    Өсөнсө көн генә Мәскәүҙән ҡайттым.
    Ösönsö kön genə Məskəwźən qayttım.
    It's only the third day since I returned from Moscow (=I returned from Moscow just three days ago).
    Дмитрий Виноградов — Мәскәүҙәге бер офиста хеҙмәттәштәренә ут асҡан 30 йәшлек юрист.
    Dmitriy Vinogradov — Məskəwźəge ber ofista xeźməttəştərenə ut asqan 30 yəşlek yurist.
    Dmitri Vinogradov is a 30 year old lawyer who opened fire on his coworkers in an office in Moscow.
  2. Moscow (an oblast of Russia, surrounding the city of Moscow)

Declension

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Declension of Мәскәү
singular only
absolute Мәскәү (Məskəw)
definite genitive Мәскәүҙең (Məskəwźeñ)
dative Мәскәүгә (Məskəwgə)
definite accusative Мәскәүҙе (Məskəwźe)
locative Мәскәүҙә (Məskəwźə)
ablative Мәскәүҙән (Məskəwźən)

Tatar

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Мәскәү

Etymology

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Borrowed from Russian Москва́ (Moskvá).

Compare with Bashkir Мәскәү (Məskəw, Moscow), Kazakh Мәскеу (Mäskeu, Moscow).

Proper noun

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Мәскәү (Latin spelling Mäskäw)

  1. Moscow (a federal city, the capital of Russia)
  2. Moscow (an oblast of Russia, surrounding the city of Moscow)