пастила
Russian
editEtymology
editBorrowed from French pastille or Italian pastiglia.
Pronunciation
editNoun
editпастила́ • (pastilá) f inan (genitive пастилы́, nominative plural пасти́лы, genitive plural пасти́л)
- pastille (a soft flavoured/flavored sweet/candy)
Declension
editDeclension of пастила́ (inan fem-form hard-stem accent-d)
singular | plural | |
---|---|---|
nominative | пастила́ pastilá |
пасти́лы pastíly |
genitive | пастилы́ pastilý |
пасти́л pastíl |
dative | пастиле́ pastilé |
пасти́лам pastílam |
accusative | пастилу́ pastilú |
пасти́лы pastíly |
instrumental | пастило́й, пастило́ю pastilój, pastilóju |
пасти́лами pastílami |
prepositional | пастиле́ pastilé |
пасти́лах pastílax |
Pre-reform declension of пастила́ (inan fem-form hard-stem accent-d)
singular | plural | |
---|---|---|
nominative | пастила́ pastilá |
пасти́лы pastíly |
genitive | пастилы́ pastilý |
пасти́лъ pastíl |
dative | пастилѣ́ pastilě́ |
пасти́ламъ pastílam |
accusative | пастилу́ pastilú |
пасти́лы pastíly |
instrumental | пастило́й, пастило́ю pastilój, pastilóju |
пасти́лами pastílami |
prepositional | пастилѣ́ pastilě́ |
пасти́лахъ pastílax |
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