Тантал
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[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]- Танталъ (Tantal) — Pre-reform orthography (1918)
Etymology
[edit]Borrowed from Ancient Greek Τάνταλος (Tántalos).
Pronunciation
[edit]Proper noun
[edit]Танта́л or Та́нтал • (Tantál or Tántal) m anim (genitive Танта́ла or Та́нтала)
Declension
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nominative | Танта́л, Та́нтал Tantál, Tántal |
Танта́лы, Та́нталы Tantály, Tántaly |
genitive | Танта́ла, Та́нтала Tantála, Tántala |
Танта́лов, Та́нталов Tantálov, Tántalov |
dative | Танта́лу, Та́нталу Tantálu, Tántalu |
Танта́лам, Та́нталам Tantálam, Tántalam |
accusative | Танта́ла, Та́нтала Tantála, Tántala |
Танта́лов, Та́нталов Tantálov, Tántalov |
instrumental | Танта́лом, Та́нталом Tantálom, Tántalom |
Танта́лами, Та́нталами Tantálami, Tántalami |
prepositional | Танта́ле, Та́нтале Tantále, Tántale |
Танта́лах, Та́нталах Tantálax, Tántalax |
Derived terms
[edit]- Та́нта́лов (Tántálov, “Tantalus's”)
- та́нта́лов (tántálov, “Tantalean, relating to Tantalus”)
- танта́ловы му́ки (tantálovy múki, “Tantalean punishment, tantalization”)
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