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Etymology

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Borrowed from Spanish Tejas, itself from Caddo táyshaʔ (friend, ally).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [tʲɪˈxas]
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Proper noun

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Теха́с (Texásm inan (genitive Теха́са, relational adjective теха́сский)

  1. Texas (a state in the south-central region of the United States)
    • 1819, “V. НОВОСТИ ПОЛИТИЧЕСКІЯ.”, in Nikolay Gretsch, editor, Syn otechestva[1], number XXXIV-XL:
      Между тем пишут что Американская эскадра состоящая из двух линейных кораблей и пяти фрегатов плывет в Испанию, и что Американскія [sic] войска вступили уже в Испанскую провинцию Техас.
      Meždu tem pišut što Amerikanskaja eskadra sostojaščaja iz dvux linejnyx korablej i pjati fregatov plyvet v Ispaniju, i što Amerikanskija [sic] vojska vstupili uže v Ispanskuju provinciju Texas.
      In the meantime, they write that an American squadron consisting of two battleships and five frigates is sailing to Spain, and that American troops have already entered the Spanish province of Texas.

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Descendants

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  • Armenian: Տեխաս (Texas)

Ukrainian

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Alternative forms

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [teˈxas]
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  • Rhymes: -as
  • Hyphenation: Те‧хас

Proper noun

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Теха́с (Texásm inan (genitive Теха́су, uncountable, relational adjective теха́ський)

  1. Texas (a state in the south-central region of the United States)

Declension

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Declension of Теха́с
(inan sg-only hard masc-form accent-a)
singular
nominative Теха́с
Texás
genitive Теха́су
Texásu
dative Теха́сові, Теха́су
Texásovi, Texásu
accusative Теха́с
Texás
instrumental Теха́сом
Texásom
locative Теха́сі
Texási
vocative Теха́се
Texáse

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