утро
Macedonian
Etymology
From Proto-Slavic *(j)utro (“morning, dawn”).
Noun
утро • (utro) n
Inflection
See also
- (times of day) време од денот (vreme od denot); зора (zora), утро (utro), претпладне (pretpladne), пладне (pladne), попладне (popladne), вечер (večer), ноќ (noḱ), полноќ (polnoḱ)
Russian

Утро (1910), Константин Богаевский
Etymology
From Proto-Slavic *(j)utro (“morning, dawn”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈutrə]
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Noun
у́тро • (útro) n inan (genitive у́тра or утра́, nominative plural у́тра, genitive plural у́тер)
Declension
Declension of у́тро (inan neut-form hard-stem accent-a/e reduc irreg)
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | у́тро útro |
у́тра útra |
| genitive | у́тра, утра́△ útra, utrá△ |
у́тер úter |
| dative | у́тру, утру́△ útru, utrú△ |
у́трам, утра́м útram, utrám |
| accusative | у́тро útro |
у́тра útra |
| instrumental | у́тром útrom |
у́трами, утра́ми útrami, utrámi |
| prepositional | у́тре útre |
у́трах, утра́х útrax, utráx |
△ Irregular.
Related terms
See also
Usage notes
- Normally the stress falls on the first syllable, but in many set phrases with prepositions, the stress is shifted to the case ending.
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