место
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Inherited from Proto-Slavic *město.
место • (mesto) n (plural места, relational adjective местен, diminutive местенце)
место • (mesto)
Inherited from Old Slovak mesto, from Proto-Slavic *město. Cognates include Carpathian Rusyn мі́сто (místo, “city; town”) and Slovak mesto (“city; town”), miesto (“location; space; instead of”).
место (mesto) n (diminutive месточко, related adjective месни or местов)
место (mesto)
Inherited from Middle Russian мѣсто n inan (město), from Old East Slavic мѣсто n (město), from Proto-Slavic *mě̀sto n.
ме́сто • (mésto) n inan (genitive ме́ста, nominative plural места́, genitive plural мест, diminutive месте́чко)
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *město.
ме̏сто n (Latin spelling mȅsto)
ме̏сто (Latin spelling mȅsto) (+ genitive case)
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