Bulgarian

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проли́в (prolív)

  1. strait, channel

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Macedonian

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пролив (prolivm

  1. diarrhea

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Declension of пролив
singular plural
indefinite пролив (proliv) проливи (prolivi)
definite unspecified проливот (prolivot) проливите (prolivite)
definite proximal проливов (prolivov) пролививе (prolivive)
definite distal проливон (prolivon) проливине (prolivine)
vocative проливу (prolivu) проливи (prolivi)
count form пролива (proliva)

Russian

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проли́в (prolívm inan (genitive проли́ва, nominative plural проли́вы, genitive plural проли́вов)

  1. strait, channel
    проли́в Па-де-Кале́prolív Pa-de-KaléStrait of Dover
    проли́в Золоты́е Воро́таprolív Zolotýje VorótaGolden Gate strait
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проли́в (prolív)

  1. short past adverbial perfective participle of проли́ть (prolítʹ)

Serbo-Croatian

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пролив m (Latin spelling proliv)

  1. diarrhea
    Synonyms: дијаре́ја, лита, сра̏ћка

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