комендант
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Early New High German Kommendant. First recorded in 1700 under Peter the Great.
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]коменда́нт • (komendánt) m anim (genitive коменда́нта, nominative plural коменда́нты, genitive plural коменда́нтов, feminine коменда́нтша)
- commandant (of a fortress or town)
- superintendent (of a building)
- коменда́нт общежи́тия
- komendánt obščežítija
- hostel warden; supervisor of a dormitory
Declension
[edit]Declension of коменда́нт (anim masc-form hard-stem accent-a)
singular | plural | |
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nominative | коменда́нт komendánt |
коменда́нты komendánty |
genitive | коменда́нта komendánta |
коменда́нтов komendántov |
dative | коменда́нту komendántu |
коменда́нтам komendántam |
accusative | коменда́нта komendánta |
коменда́нтов komendántov |
instrumental | коменда́нтом komendántom |
коменда́нтами komendántami |
prepositional | коменда́нте komendánte |
коменда́нтах komendántax |
Related terms
[edit]- комендату́ра (komendatúra)
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