сляпы
Belarusian
Etymology
From Proto-Slavic *slěpъ. Cognate with Russian слепо́й (slepój).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [sʲlʲaˈpɨ]
Adjective
сляпы́ • (sljapý)
Declension
Declension of сляпы́
| masculine | neuter | feminine | plural | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| nominative | сляпы́ sljapý |
сляпо́е sljapóje |
сляпа́я sljapája |
сляпы́я sljapýja | |
| genitive | сляпо́га sljapóha |
сляпо́й sljapój |
сляпы́х sljapýx | ||
| dative | сляпо́му sljapómu |
сляпо́й sljapój |
сляпы́м sljapým | ||
| accusative | animate | сляпо́га sljapóha |
сляпо́е sljapóje |
сляпу́ю sljapúju |
сляпы́х sljapýx |
| inanimate | сляпы́ sljapý |
сляпы́я sljapýja | |||
| instrumental | сляпы́м sljapým |
сляпо́й, сляпо́ю sljapój, sljapóju |
сляпы́мі sljapými | ||
| locative | сляпы́м sljapým |
сляпо́й sljapój |
сляпы́х sljapýx | ||
Derived terms
- слепасць (sljepascʹ)
- слепата́ (sljepatá)
See also
- глухі́ (hluxí, “deaf”)
References
- “сляпы” in slounik.org
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