баран
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From Old East Slavic баранъ (baranŭ), from Proto-Slavic *baranъ.
бара́н • (barán) m animal (genitive бара́на, nominative plural бара́ны, genitive plural бара́наў, relational adjective барано́вы, diminutive бара́нчык)
1Used with the numbers 2, 3, 4 and higher numbers after 20 ending in 2, 3, and 4.
баран • (baran)
From Old East Slavic баранъ (baranŭ), from Proto-Slavic *baranъ.
бара́н • (barán) m anim (genitive бара́на, nominative plural бара́ны, genitive plural бара́нов, relational adjective бара́ний, diminutive бара́шек or бара́нчик)
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *baranъ.
ба̀ран m (Latin spelling bàran)
From Old East Slavic баранъ (baranŭ), from Proto-Slavic *baranъ.
бара́н • (barán) m animal (genitive барана́, nominative plural барани́, genitive plural барані́в, relational adjective бара́нячий, diminutive баране́ць or бара́нчик or баранча́ or бараня́)
singular | plural | |
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nominative | бара́н barán |
барани́ baraný |
genitive | барана́ baraná |
барані́в baranív |
dative | барано́ві, барану́ baranóvi, baranú |
барана́м baranám |
accusative | барана́ baraná |
барани́, барані́в baraný, baranív |
instrumental | барано́м baranóm |
барана́ми baranámy |
locative | барано́ві, барані́ baranóvi, baraní |
барана́х baranáx |
vocative | бара́не baráne |
барани́ baraný |
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баран • (baran)
Passive of бараа (baraa, “to spend”).
баран • (baran)
In English, it could be translated with the passive voice ("it ran out") or the active voice ("[someone] ran out of it").
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