Троцкий
Russian
editEtymology
editToponymic surname from the Polish Troki, from the Lithuanian city Trakai, from trakai (“glade”).
Pronunciation
editProper noun
editТро́цкий • (Tróckij) m anim (genitive Тро́цкого, nominative plural Тро́цкие, genitive plural Тро́цких, feminine Тро́цкая)
- a surname, Trotsky, particularly Leon Trotsky, Russian-Ukrainian revolutionary, November 7, 1879 — August 21, 1940
- Лев Дави́дович Тро́цкий ― Lev Davídovič Tróckij ― Lev Davidovich Trotsky
Declension
editDeclension of Тро́цкий (surname)
masculine | feminine | plural | ||
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nominative | Тро́цкий Tróckij |
Тро́цкая Tróckaja |
Тро́цкие Tróckije | |
genitive | Тро́цкого Tróckovo |
Тро́цкой Tróckoj |
Тро́цких Tróckix | |
dative | Тро́цкому Tróckomu |
Тро́цкой Tróckoj |
Тро́цким Tróckim | |
accusative | Тро́цкого Tróckovo |
Тро́цкую Tróckuju |
Тро́цких Tróckix | |
instrumental | Тро́цким Tróckim |
Тро́цкой, Тро́цкою Tróckoj, Tróckoju |
Тро́цкими Tróckimi | |
prepositional | Тро́цком Tróckom |
Тро́цкой Tróckoj |
Тро́цких Tróckix |
Related terms
edit- троцки́зм m (trockízm),троцки́ст m (trockíst)
- пизди́т, как Тро́цкий (pizdít, kak Tróckij)
Further reading
edit- Hanks, Patrick, editor (2003), “Trotsky”, in Dictionary of American Family Names, volume 3, New York: Oxford University Press, →ISBN.
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