Komi-Zyrian
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Etymology
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From роч (roć, “Russian”) + му (mu, “land”).
Pronunciation
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- IPA(key): /ˈrot͡ɕmu/, [ˈro̞t͡ɕmu]
- Hyphenation: Роч‧му
Proper noun
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Рочму • (Roćmu)
- (rare, neologism) Synonym of Россия (Rosśija)
Declension
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Declension of Рочму (stem: Рочму-)
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singular
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plural
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nominative
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Рочму (Roćmu)
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accusative
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Рочму (Roćmu)
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II*
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Рочмуӧс (Roćmuös)
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instrumental
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Рочмуӧн (Roćmuön)
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comitative
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Рочмукӧд (Roćmuköd)
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caritive
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Рочмутӧг (Roćmutög)
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consecutive
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Рочмула (Roćmula)
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genitive
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Рочмулӧн (Roćmulön)
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ablative
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Рочмулысь (Roćmulyś)
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dative
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Рочмулы (Roćmuly)
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inessive
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Рочмуын (Roćmuyn)
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elative
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Рочмуысь (Roćmuyś)
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illative
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Рочмуӧ (Roćmuö)
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egressive
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Рочмусянь (Roćmuśań)
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approximative
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Рочмулань (Roćmulań)
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terminative
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Рочмуӧдз (Roćmuödź)
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prolative
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Рочмуӧд (Roćmuöd)
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II
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Рочмуті (Roćmuti)
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*) Animate nouns almost exclusively take the type II accusative ending, whereas inanimate nouns can be used with either ending, but are more often found with type I.
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Possessive declension of Рочму
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First person singular
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singular
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plural
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nominative
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Рочмуӧй (Roćmuöj)
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accusative
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Рочмуӧй (Roćmuöj)
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II*
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Рочмуӧс (Roćmuös)
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instrumental
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Рочмунам (Roćmunam)
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comitative
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Рочмуӧйкӧд (Roćmuöjköd)
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caritive
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Рочмутӧгым (Roćmutögym)
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consecutive
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Рочмуӧйла (Roćmuöjla)
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genitive
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Рочмуӧйлӧн (Roćmuöjlön)
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ablative
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Рочмуӧйлысь (Roćmuöjlyś)
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dative
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Рочмуӧйлы (Roćmuöjly)
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inessive
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Рочмуам (Roćmuam)
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elative
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Рочмусьым (Roćmuśym)
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illative
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Рочмуам (Roćmuam)
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egressive
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Рочмусяньым (Roćmuśańym)
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approximative
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Рочмуланьым (Roćmulańym)
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terminative
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Рочмуӧдзым (Roćmuödźym)
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prolative
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Рочмуӧдым (Roćmuödym)
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II
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Рочмутіым (Roćmutiym)
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*) Animate nouns almost exclusively take the type II accusative ending, whereas inanimate nouns can be used with either ending, but are more often found with type I.
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Second person singular
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singular
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plural
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nominative
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Рочмуыд (Roćmuyd)
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accusative
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Рочмуыд (Roćmuyd)
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II*
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Рочмутӧ (Roćmutö)
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instrumental
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Рочмунад (Roćmunad)
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comitative
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Рочмуыдкӧд (Roćmuydköd)
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caritive
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Рочмутӧгыд (Roćmutögyd)
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consecutive
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Рочмуыдла (Roćmuydla)
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genitive
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Рочмуыдлӧн (Roćmuydlön)
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ablative
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Рочмуыдлысь (Roćmuydlyś)
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dative
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Рочмуыдлы (Roćmuydly)
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inessive
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Рочмуад (Roćmuad)
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elative
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Рочмусьыд (Roćmuśyd)
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illative
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Рочмуад (Roćmuad)
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egressive
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Рочмусяньыд (Roćmuśańyd)
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approximative
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Рочмуланьыд (Roćmulańyd)
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terminative
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Рочмуӧдзыд (Roćmuödźyd)
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prolative
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Рочмуӧдыд (Roćmuödyd)
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II
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Рочмутіыд (Roćmutiyd)
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*) Animate nouns almost exclusively take the type II accusative ending, whereas inanimate nouns can be used with either ending, but are more often found with type I.
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Third person singular
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singular
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plural
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nominative
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Рочмуыс (Roćmuys)
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accusative
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Рочмуыс (Roćmuys)
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II*
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Рочмусӧ (Roćmusö)
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instrumental
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Рочмунас (Roćmunas)
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comitative
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Рочмуыскӧд (Roćmuysköd)
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caritive
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Рочмутӧгыс (Roćmutögys)
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consecutive
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Рочмуысла (Roćmuysla)
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genitive
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Рочмуыслӧн (Roćmuyslön)
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ablative
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Рочмуыслысь (Roćmuyslyś)
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dative
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Рочмуыслы (Roćmuysly)
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inessive
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Рочмуас (Roćmuas)
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elative
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Рочмусьыс (Roćmuśys)
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illative
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Рочмуас (Roćmuas)
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egressive
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Рочмусяньыс (Roćmuśańys)
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approximative
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Рочмуланьыс (Roćmulańys)
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terminative
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Рочмуӧдзыс (Roćmuödźys)
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prolative
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Рочмуӧдыс (Roćmuödys)
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Рочмутіыс (Roćmutiys)
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*) Animate nouns almost exclusively take the type II accusative ending, whereas inanimate nouns can be used with either ending, but are more often found with type I.
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