кайзер
Russian
editAlternative forms
edit- ка́йзеръ (kájzer, kájzɛr) — Pre-reform orthography (1918)
Etymology
editBorrowed from German Kaiser. Doublet of царь (carʹ), це́зарь (cézarʹ) and ке́сарь (késarʹ).
Pronunciation
editNoun
editка́йзер • (kájzer, kájzɛr) m anim (genitive ка́йзера, nominative plural ка́йзеры, genitive plural ка́йзеров, relational adjective ка́йзеровский)
Declension
editDeclension of ка́йзер (anim masc-form hard-stem accent-a)
singular | plural | |
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nominative | ка́йзер kájzer, kájzɛr |
ка́йзеры kájzery, kájzɛry |
genitive | ка́йзера kájzera, kájzɛra |
ка́йзеров kájzerov, kájzɛrov |
dative | ка́йзеру kájzeru, kájzɛru |
ка́йзерам kájzeram, kájzɛram |
accusative | ка́йзера kájzera, kájzɛra |
ка́йзеров kájzerov, kájzɛrov |
instrumental | ка́йзером kájzerom, kájzɛrom |
ка́йзерами kájzerami, kájzɛrami |
prepositional | ка́йзере kájzere, kájzɛre |
ка́йзерах kájzerax, kájzɛrax |
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