See also: Парыж

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Пари́ж (Parížm

  1. Paris (the capital and largest city of France)

Kazakh

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Alternative scripts
Arabic پاريج
Cyrillic Париж
Latin Parij
Yañalif Pariç
 
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Париж (Parij)

  1. Paris (the capital and largest city of France)

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Borrowed from Polish Paryż, attested since 1696. Displaced earlier Middle Russian Парисъ (Paris).

(village): Named after the French city.

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Пари́ж (Parížm inan (genitive Пари́жа, relational adjective пари́жский)

  1. Paris (the capital and largest city of France)
    • 1989, “Нэпман”, performed by Аукцыон:
      Зачем мне ваш Париж?
      Začem mne vaš Pariž?
      What do I need your Paris for?
    • 1994, Roman Neumoyev (lyrics and music), “Что-то происходит в России”:
      Что-то происходит в России невидимо над головою,
      что-то непонятное, чуждое чистым бульварам Парижа
      Što-to proisxodit v Rossii nevidimo nad golovoju,
      što-to neponjatnoje, čuždoje čistym bulʹvaram Pariža
      Something is happening in Russia, invisibly above the head,
      something incomprehensible (and) foreign for the clean Paris boulevards
  1. Parizh (a village in Chelyabinsk Oblast, c Russia)
  2. A hamlet in Bashkortostan

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Ukrainian

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Пари́ж (Parýžm inan (genitive Пари́жа, uncountable, relational adjective пари́зький)

  1. Paris (the capital and largest city of France)

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