Дюра
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Pannonian Rusyn
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Borrowed from Hungarian Gyüre, a pet form of György. Doublet of Дюри (Djuri).
Pronunciation
[edit]Proper noun
[edit]Дюра (Djura) m pers
- a male given name from Hungarian
- 2024 December 14, М. Афич, “Ремесло хторе ше отримало вецей як сто роки”, in Руске Слово[1]:
- Владислав робел дас по 1970. рок, як шведочи його младши син Дюра, та гвари же оцец, заш лєм, волєл камиони, авта, механїку, а чежко було и материял набавиц за тапациранє.
- Vladislav robel das po 1970. rok, jak švedoči joho mladši sin Djura, ta hvari že ocec, zaš ljem, voljel kamioni, avta, mexanjiku, a čežko bulo i materijal nabavic za tapaciranje.
- Vladislav worked roughly after 1970, as confirmed by his younger son Djura, who says that his father, nevertheless, liked trucks, cars, mechanics, and it was also difficult to get material for upholstery.
Declension
[edit]Declension of Дюра
Related terms
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- Pannonian Rusyn male given names from Hungarian
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