Хрюкраина
Appearance
Russian
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]- Хрюкаи́на (Xrjukaína)
Etymology
[edit]From хрю (xrju, “oink, sound of a pig”) + Украи́на (Ukraína). Russian jokes often stereotype Ukrainians as eating salo (salted pig fat); after the War in Donbas and the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, in Russian nationalist discourse, this portrayal progressed to a dehumanizing association of enemy Ukrainian soldiers or Ukrainians in general with pigs (as opposed to merely pig-eaters).
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]Хрюкраи́на • (Xrjukraína) f inan (genitive Хрюкраи́ны)
Declension
[edit]Declension of Хрюкраи́на (inan sg-only fem-form hard-stem accent-a)
singular | |
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nominative | Хрюкраи́на Xrjukraína |
genitive | Хрюкраи́ны Xrjukraíny |
dative | Хрюкраи́не Xrjukraíne |
accusative | Хрюкраи́ну Xrjukraínu |
instrumental | Хрюкраи́ной, Хрюкраи́ною Xrjukraínoj, Xrjukraínoju |
prepositional | Хрюкраи́не Xrjukraíne |
Synonyms
[edit]- See Thesaurus:Украина
- Салоре́йх (Saloréjx), Свиноре́йх (Svinoréjx)
See also
[edit]- нахрю́к (naxrjúk)
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