прамы
Belarusian
Etymology
From Old East Slavic прямъ (prjamŭ), from Proto-Slavic [Term?]. Cognate with Russian прямо́й (prjamój), Ukrainian [Term?], Czech přímý.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [praˈmɨ]
Declension
Declension of прамы́
masculine | neuter | feminine | plural | ||
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nominative | прамы́ pramý |
прамо́е pramóje |
прама́я pramája |
прамы́я pramýja | |
genitive | прамо́га pramóha |
прамо́й pramój |
прамы́х pramýx | ||
dative | прамо́му pramómu |
прамо́й pramój |
прамы́м pramým | ||
accusative | animate | прамо́га pramóha |
прамо́е pramóje |
праму́ю pramúju |
прамы́х pramýx |
inanimate | прамы́ pramý |
прамы́я pramýja | |||
instrumental | прамы́м pramým |
прамо́й, прамо́ю pramój, pramóju |
прамы́мі pramými | ||
locative | прамы́м pramým |
прамо́й pramój |
прамы́х pramýx |
Derived terms
- прамысло́вы (pramyslóvy)
- прамысло́васць (pramyslóvascʹ)
References
- “прамы” in slounik.org
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