травень
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From Old East Slavic травьнъ (travĭnŭ, “May”). Cognates include Ukrainian тра́вень (trávenʹ, “May”), Slovene traven, Serbo-Croatian travanj (“April”).
тра́вень • (trávjenʹ) m inan (genitive тра́ўня, nominative plural тра́ўні, genitive plural тра́ўняў, relational adjective тра́веньскі)
1Used with the numbers 2, 3, 4 and higher numbers after 20 ending in 2, 3, and 4.
Inherited from Old East Slavic травьнъ (travĭnŭ, “May”), from Proto-Slavic *travьnъ. Cognates include Ukrainian тра́вень (trávenʹ, “May”), Belarusian тра́вень (trávjenʹ), Polish trawień, Serbo-Croatian travanj (“April”). Related to Russian трава́ (travá, “grass, herb”).
тра́вень • (trávenʹ) m inan (genitive тра́вня, nominative plural тра́вни, genitive plural тра́вней)
From Old East Slavic травьнъ (travĭnŭ, “May”). Cognates include Belarusian тра́вень (trávjenʹ, “May”), Slovene traven, Serbo-Croatian travanj (“April”).
тра́вень • (trávenʹ) m inan (genitive тра́вня, nominative plural тра́вні, genitive plural тра́внів, relational adjective травне́вий)
singular | plural | |
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nominative | тра́вень trávenʹ |
тра́вні trávni |
genitive | тра́вня trávnja |
тра́внів trávniv |
dative | тра́вневі, тра́вню trávnevi, trávnju |
тра́вням trávnjam |
accusative | тра́вень trávenʹ |
тра́вні trávni |
instrumental | тра́внем trávnem |
тра́внями trávnjamy |
locative | тра́вню, тра́вні trávnju, trávni |
тра́внях trávnjax |
vocative | тра́вню trávnju |
тра́вні trávni |
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