Йоркшир
Russian
editEtymology
editBorrowed from English Yorkshire.
Pronunciation
editProper noun
editЙо́ркшир or Йоркши́р • (Jórkšir or Jorkšír) m inan (genitive Йо́ркшира or Йоркши́ра, relational adjective йо́ркширский or йоркши́рский)
Declension
editsingular | |
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nominative | Йо́ркшир, Йоркши́р Jórkšir, Jorkšír |
genitive | Йо́ркшира, Йоркши́ра Jórkšira, Jorkšíra |
dative | Йо́ркширу, Йоркши́ру Jórkširu, Jorkšíru |
accusative | Йо́ркшир, Йоркши́р Jórkšir, Jorkšír |
instrumental | Йо́ркширом, Йоркши́ром Jórkširom, Jorkšírom |
prepositional | Йо́ркшире, Йоркши́ре Jórkšire, Jorkšíre |
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