See also: ростов

Russian

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Etymology 1

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Inherited from Old East Slavic Ростовъ (Rostovŭ). The city Rostov-on-Don is called after the Rostov city in Yaroslavl oblast.

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Росто́в (Rostóvm inan (genitive Росто́ва, relational adjective росто́вский)

  1. Rostov (a city in Yaroslavl Oblast, Russia); also called Росто́в Вели́кий (Rostóv Velíkij)
  2. Rostov-na-Donu (a large city, the administrative center of Rostov Oblast, Russia); normally called Росто́в-на-Дону́ (Rostóv-na-Donú)
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  • Armenian: Ռոստով (Ṙostov)

Etymology 2

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Proper noun

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Росто́в (Rostóvm anim (genitive Росто́ва, nominative plural Росто́вы, genitive plural Росто́вых, feminine Росто́ва)

  1. a surname, Rostov
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Ukrainian

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Ukrainian Wikipedia has an article on:
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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [rɔˈstɔu̯]
  • Hyphenation: Ро‧стов

Proper noun

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Росто́в (Rostóvm inan (genitive Росто́ва, uncountable, relational adjective росто́вський)

  1. Rostov (a city in Yaroslavl Oblast, Russia)
  2. (colloquial) Clipping of Росто́в-на-Дону́ (Rostóv-na-Donú).
    у Росто́віu Rostóviin Rostov
    по Росто́вуpo Rostóvuaround Rostov

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