Armenian

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Etymology

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Transliterated from Russian О́рта (Órta).

Pronunciation

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Proper noun

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Օրտա (Ōrta)

  1. Horta (a city in Portugal)

Declension

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i-type, inanimate (Eastern Armenian)
singular (singulare tantum)
nominative Օրտա (Ōrta)
dative Օրտայի (Ōrtayi)
ablative Օրտայից (Ōrtayicʻ)
instrumental Օրտայով (Ōrtayov)
locative Օրտայում (Ōrtayum)
definite forms
nominative Օրտան (Ōrtan)
dative Օրտային (Ōrtayin)
1st person possessive forms (my)
nominative Օրտաս (Ōrtas)
dative Օրտայիս (Ōrtayis)
ablative Օրտայիցս (Ōrtayicʻs)
instrumental Օրտայովս (Ōrtayovs)
locative Օրտայումս (Ōrtayums)
2nd person possessive forms (your)
nominative Օրտադ (Ōrtad)
dative Օրտայիդ (Ōrtayid)
ablative Օրտայիցդ (Ōrtayicʻd)
instrumental Օրտայովդ (Ōrtayovd)
locative Օրտայումդ (Ōrtayumd)

References

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  • Օրտա”, in Ašxarhi petutʻyunneri ew tarackʻneri hamaṙot teġekatu-baṙaran [A Concise Reference Book – Dictionary of the Countries and Territories of the World] (in Armenian), Yerevan: Center of Geodesy and Cartography SNPO, 2012, page 6