аншлюс
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Russian
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Borrowed from German Anschluss.
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]а́ншлюс or аншлю́с • (ánšljus or anšljús) m inan (genitive а́ншлюса or аншлю́са, nominative plural а́ншлюсы or аншлю́сы, genitive plural а́ншлюсов or аншлю́сов)
- Anschluss (the annexation of Austria into Germany in 1938 or an analogy)
Declension
[edit]singular | plural | |
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nominative | а́ншлюс, аншлю́с ánšljus, anšljús |
а́ншлюсы, аншлю́сы ánšljusy, anšljúsy |
genitive | а́ншлюса, аншлю́са ánšljusa, anšljúsa |
а́ншлюсов, аншлю́сов ánšljusov, anšljúsov |
dative | а́ншлюсу, аншлю́су ánšljusu, anšljúsu |
а́ншлюсам, аншлю́сам ánšljusam, anšljúsam |
accusative | а́ншлюс, аншлю́с ánšljus, anšljús |
а́ншлюсы, аншлю́сы ánšljusy, anšljúsy |
instrumental | а́ншлюсом, аншлю́сом ánšljusom, anšljúsom |
а́ншлюсами, аншлю́сами ánšljusami, anšljúsami |
prepositional | а́ншлюсе, аншлю́се ánšljuse, anšljúse |
а́ншлюсах, аншлю́сах ánšljusax, anšljúsax |
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