пруд
Russian
Etymology
Inherited from Old East Slavic прудъ (prudŭ, “stream, pressure, dam”), from Proto-Slavic *prǫdъ. Cognate with Slovak prúd (“flow, current”) and Slovene prod (“gravel”).
Pronunciation
Noun
пруд • (prud) m inan (genitive пруда́ or пру́да, nominative plural пруды́, genitive plural прудо́в)
Declension
Declension of пруд (inan masc-form hard-stem accent-b/c)
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | пру́д prúd |
пруды́ prudý |
| genitive | пруда́, пру́да prudá, prúda |
прудо́в prudóv |
| dative | пруду́, пру́ду prudú, prúdu |
пруда́м prudám |
| accusative | пру́д prúd |
пруды́ prudý |
| instrumental | прудо́м, пру́дом prudóm, prúdom |
пруда́ми prudámi |
| prepositional | пруде́, пру́де prudé, prúde |
пруда́х prudáx |
| locative | пруду́ prudú |
Synonyms
- озерцо́ n (ozercó)
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