ненюфар
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Borrowed from French nénufar, from Arabic نِلُوفَر (nilūfar), نِينُوفَر (nīnūfar), from Middle Persian nylw(k)pl (nīlōpal, “lotus, water-lily”), from Sanskrit नीलोत्पल (nīlotpala, “blue lotus”).
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]ненюфа́р • (nenjufár) m inan (genitive ненюфа́ра, nominative plural ненюфа́ры, genitive plural ненюфа́ров)
Declension
[edit]Declension of ненюфа́р (inan masc-form hard-stem accent-a)
singular | plural | |
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nominative | ненюфа́р nenjufár |
ненюфа́ры nenjufáry |
genitive | ненюфа́ра nenjufára |
ненюфа́ров nenjufárov |
dative | ненюфа́ру nenjufáru |
ненюфа́рам nenjufáram |
accusative | ненюфа́р nenjufár |
ненюфа́ры nenjufáry |
instrumental | ненюфа́ром nenjufárom |
ненюфа́рами nenjufárami |
prepositional | ненюфа́ре nenjufáre |
ненюфа́рах nenjufárax |
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