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Таллинн

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Eastern Mari

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Russian Та́ллинн (Tállinn).

Pronunciation

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Proper noun

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Таллинн (Talĺinn)

  1. Tallinn (the capital and largest city of Estonia)

Declension

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Declension of Таллинн
singular plural
nominative Таллинн (Talĺinn)
accusative Таллинным (Talĺinnym)
genitive Таллиннын (Talĺinnyn)
dative Таллиннлан (Talĺinnlan)
comitative Таллиннге (Talĺinnge)
comparative Таллиннла (Talĺinnla)
inessive Таллинныште (Talĺinnyšte)
illative (short) Таллинныш (Talĺinnyš)
illative (long) Таллиннышке (Talĺinnyške)
lative Таллиннеш (Talĺinńeš)
Possessed forms of Таллинн
singular plural
1st person Таллиннем (Talĺinńem) Таллиннна (Talĺinnna)
2nd person Таллиннет (Talĺinńet) Таллиннда (Talĺinnda)
3rd person Таллиннше (Talĺinnše) Таллиннышт (Talĺinnyšt)

References

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  • J. Bradley et al. (2023) “Таллинн”, in The Mari Web Project: Mari-English Dictionary, University of Vienna

Russian

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Alternative forms

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Pronunciation

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Proper noun

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Та́ллинн (Tállinnm inan (genitive Та́ллинна, relational adjective та́ллиннский)

  1. Estonia standard form of Та́ллин (Tállin): Tallinn (the capital city of Estonia)

Declension

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Descendants

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  • Eastern Mari: Таллинн (Talĺinn)

See also

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