пиала
Ossetian
editEtymology
editNoun
editпиала • (piala)
Russian
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editBorrowed from Ottoman Turkish پیاله (piyâle), from Persian پیاله (piyâle); compare to Ancient Greek φιάλη (phiálē).
Pronunciation
editNoun
editпиала́ or пиа́ла • (pialá or piála) f inan (genitive пиалы́ or пиа́лы, nominative plural пиалы́ or пиа́лы, genitive plural пиа́л)
- piyāla, a small bowl
Declension
editsingular | plural | |
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nominative | пиала́, пиа́ла pialá, piála |
пиалы́, пиа́лы pialý, piály |
genitive | пиалы́, пиа́лы pialý, piály |
пиа́л piál |
dative | пиале́, пиа́ле pialé, piále |
пиала́м, пиа́лам pialám, piálam |
accusative | пиалу́, пиа́лу pialú, piálu |
пиалы́, пиа́лы pialý, piály |
instrumental | пиало́й, пиало́ю, пиа́лой, пиа́лою pialój, pialóju, piáloj, piáloju |
пиала́ми, пиа́лами pialámi, piálami |
prepositional | пиале́, пиа́ле pialé, piále |
пиала́х, пиа́лах pialáx, piálax |
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