настрой
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Pannonian Rusyn
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Inherited from Old Slovak nástroj, from Proto-Slavic *nastrojь. Semantically influenced by East Slavic; compare Ukrainian на́стрій (nástrij, “mood”), but Slovak nástroj (“tool”).
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]настрой (nastroj) m inan
Declension
[edit]Declension of настрой
singular | plural | |
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nominative | настрой nastroj |
настрої nastroji |
genitive | настрою nastroju |
настройох nastrojox |
dative | настрою nastroju |
настройом nastrojom |
accusative | настрой nastroj |
настрої nastroji |
instrumental | настройом nastrojom |
настроями nastrojami |
locative | настрою nastroju |
настройох nastrojox |
vocative | настрою nastroju |
настрої nastroji |
Related terms
[edit]adjectives
- настроєни (nastrojeni)
nouns
- настроєносц f (nastrojenosc)
References
[edit]- Medʹeši, H., Fejsa, M., Timko-Djitko, O. (2010) “настрой”, in Ramač, Ju., editor, Руско-сербски словнїк [Rusyn-Serbian Dictionary] (in Pannonian Rusyn), Novi Sad: Faculty of Philosophy
Russian
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Etymology 1
[edit]Inherited from Proto-Slavic *nastrojь.
Noun
[edit]настро́й • (nastrój) m inan (genitive настро́я, nominative plural настро́и, genitive plural настро́ев)
Declension
[edit]Declension of настро́й (inan masc-form vowel-stem accent-a)
Related terms
[edit]- настра́ивать (nastráivatʹ), настро́ить (nastróitʹ)
- настрое́ние (nastrojénije)
- настро́йка (nastrójka)
Etymology 2
[edit]Verb
[edit]настро́й • (nastrój)
- second-person singular imperative perfective of настро́ить (nastróitʹ)
Categories:
- Pannonian Rusyn terms inherited from Old Slovak
- Pannonian Rusyn terms derived from Old Slovak
- Pannonian Rusyn terms inherited from Proto-Slavic
- Pannonian Rusyn terms derived from Proto-Slavic
- Pannonian Rusyn terms derived from East Slavic languages
- Pannonian Rusyn terms with IPA pronunciation
- Rhymes:Pannonian Rusyn/astrɔj
- Rhymes:Pannonian Rusyn/astrɔj/2 syllables
- Pannonian Rusyn lemmas
- Pannonian Rusyn nouns
- Pannonian Rusyn masculine nouns
- Pannonian Rusyn inanimate nouns
- Pannonian Rusyn terms with rare senses
- Russian 2-syllable words
- Russian terms with IPA pronunciation
- Russian terms with audio pronunciation
- Russian terms inherited from Proto-Slavic
- Russian terms derived from Proto-Slavic
- Russian lemmas
- Russian nouns
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- Russian inanimate nouns
- Russian vowel-stem masculine-form nouns
- Russian vowel-stem masculine-form accent-a nouns
- Russian nouns with accent pattern a
- Russian non-lemma forms
- Russian verb forms