грамм
Russian edit
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
грамм • (gramm) m inan (genitive гра́мма, nominative plural гра́ммы, genitive plural гра́ммов or грамм*) (* Colloquial.)
Usage notes edit
- The irregular zero genitive plural form is used in technical and scientific contexts, as well as in colloquial speech, whereas the regular form is normal in literary styles.
Declension edit
Declension of грамм (inan masc-form hard-stem accent-a irreg)
singular | plural | |
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nominative | гра́мм grámm |
гра́ммы grámmy |
genitive | гра́мма grámma |
гра́ммов, гра́мм△* grámmov, grámm△* |
dative | гра́мму grámmu |
гра́ммам grámmam |
accusative | гра́мм grámm |
гра́ммы grámmy |
instrumental | гра́ммом grámmom |
гра́ммами grámmami |
prepositional | гра́мме grámme |
гра́ммах grámmax |
count form | гра́мм, гра́ммов grámm, grámmov |
△ Irregular.
* Colloquial.
Abbreviations edit
- г (g)
Descendants edit
- → Ingrian: gramma
Yakut edit
Etymology edit
Borrowed from Russian грамм (gramm).
Noun edit
грамм • (gramm)
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