See also: Рым

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From Proto-Slavic *Rimъ (Rome).

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Рим (Rimm

  1. Rome (the capital and largest city of Italy)

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Borrowed from Russian Рим (Rim).

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Рим (Rim) (Arabic spelling رىم)

  1. Rome (the capital and largest city of Italy)

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Inherited from Proto-Slavic *Rimъ (Rome).

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Рим (Rimm (relational adjective римски)

  1. Rome (the capital and largest city of Italy)

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Inherited from Old East Slavic Римъ (Rimŭ).

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Рим (Rimm inan (genitive Ри́ма, relational adjective ри́мский)

  1. Rome (the capital and largest city of Italy)

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  • Kyrgyz: Рим (Rim)

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Serbo-Croatian edit

 
Rim

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Inherited from Proto-Slavic *Rimъ (Rome).

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Ри̑м m (Latin spelling Rȋm)

  1. Rome (the capital and largest city of Italy)

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Ukrainian edit

 
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Inherited from Old East Slavic Римъ (Rimŭ).

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  • IPA(key): [rɪm]
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Рим (Rymm inan (genitive Ри́ма, uncountable)

  1. Rome (the capital and largest city of Italy)

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