Molotov

See also: molotov

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Russian Мо́лотов (Mólotov).

Proper noun

Molotov

  1. A Russian surname.
    • Vyacheslav Mikhailovich Molotov was a Soviet politician and diplomat.

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Finnish

Etymology

< Russian Мо́лотов (Mólotov, Molotov).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈmolotoʋ/, [ˈmo̞lo̞t̪o̞ʋ]
  • Hyphenation: Mo‧lo‧tov

Proper noun

Molotov

  1. A romanisation of the Russian surname famously held by:
    1. Vyacheslav Molotov, Soviet Minister of Foreign Affairs during the Winter War of 1939–40 (talvisota).

Declension

Inflection of Molotov (Kotus type 5/risti, no gradation)
nominative Molotov Molotovit
genitive Molotovin Molotovien
partitive Molotovia Molotoveja
illative Molotoviin Molotoveihin
singular plural
nominative Molotov Molotovit
accusative nom. Molotov Molotovit
gen. Molotovin
genitive Molotovin Molotovien
partitive Molotovia Molotoveja
inessive Molotovissa Molotoveissa
elative Molotovista Molotoveista
illative Molotoviin Molotoveihin
adessive Molotovilla Molotoveilla
ablative Molotovilta Molotoveilta
allative Molotoville Molotoveille
essive Molotovina Molotoveina
translative Molotoviksi Molotoveiksi
instructive Molotovein
abessive Molotovitta Molotoveitta
comitative Molotoveineen

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