Кёнигсберг
Appearance
Russian
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Borrowed from German Königsberg, from König (“king”) + Berg (“mountain”), named in honour/honor of Ottokar II, king of Bohemia.
Pronunciation
[edit]Proper noun
[edit]Кёнигсберг or Кёнигсбе́рг • (Kjónigsberg or Kjonigsbérg) m inan (genitive Кёнигсберга or Кёнигсбе́рга)
- (historical) Königsberg (the former capital of East Prussia)
- Synonym: Короле́вец (Korolévec)
Declension
[edit]singular | |
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nominative | Кёнигсберг, Кёнигсбе́рг Kjónigsberg, Kjonigsbérg |
genitive | Кёнигсберга, Кёнигсбе́рга Kjónigsberga, Kjonigsbérga |
dative | Кёнигсбергу, Кёнигсбе́ргу Kjónigsbergu, Kjonigsbérgu |
accusative | Кёнигсберг, Кёнигсбе́рг Kjónigsberg, Kjonigsbérg |
instrumental | Кёнигсбергом, Кёнигсбе́ргом Kjónigsbergom, Kjonigsbérgom |
prepositional | Кёнигсберге, Кёнигсбе́рге Kjónigsberge, Kjonigsbérge |
See also
[edit]- Калинингра́д (Kaliningrád)
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