Chechen

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Etymology

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From Proto-Nakh *mox.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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мох (moxclass ?

  1. wind

Russian

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Etymology

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Inherited from Proto-Slavic *mъxъ. Ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *músos.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [mox]
  • Audio:(file)
  • Rhymes: -ox

Noun

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мох (moxm inan (genitive мха or мо́ха, nominative plural мхи, genitive plural мхов, relational adjective мохово́й or мо́ховый or мхо́вый)

  1. moss

Declension

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Borrowed

Descendants

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  • Kazakh: мүк (mük)
  • Southern Altai: мок (mok)
  • Yakut: муох (muoq)

Ukrainian

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Etymology

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From Proto-Slavic *mъxъ.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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мох (moxm inan (genitive мо́ху, nominative plural мохи́, genitive plural мохі́в, relational adjective мохови́й)

  1. moss

Declension

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Declension of мох
(inan velar masc-form accent-c)
singular plural
nominative мох
mox
мохи́
moxý
genitive мо́ху
móxu
мохі́в
moxív
dative мо́хові, мо́ху
móxovi, móxu
моха́м
moxám
accusative мох
mox
мохи́
moxý
instrumental мо́хом
móxom
моха́ми
moxámy
locative мо́ху
móxu
моха́х
moxáx
vocative мо́ху
móxu
мохи́
moxý

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Yagnobi

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Etymology

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Related to Tajik мо (mo).

Pronoun

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мох (mox)

  1. we