петров
Appearance
See also: Петров
Russian
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Adjective
[edit]петро́в • (petróv)
- (possessive) Peter's (in collocations)
- петро́в день ― petróv denʹ ― Feast of Saints Peter and Paul (observed on June 29th) (literally, “Peter's day”)
- петро́в пост ― petróv post ― Apostles' Fast (variable-length fast ending on June 29th) (literally, “Peter's fast”)
Usage notes
[edit]- петро́в (petróv), written non-capitalized, is used only in fixed collocations, and has a special end-stressed declension. When referring to actual possession by someone named Peter, it is written capitalized as Петро́в (Petróv) and has the normal declension for these types of adjectives.
- петро́в день ― petróv denʹ ― Feast of Saints Peter and Paul (observed on June 29th) (literally, “Peter's day”)
- Петро́ва маши́на ― Petróva mašína ― Peter's car
Declension
[edit]Declension of петро́в (possessive)
masculine | neuter | feminine | plural | ||
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nominative | петро́в petróv |
петрово́ petrovó |
петрова́ petrová |
петровы́ petrový | |
genitive | петрова́ petrová |
петрово́й petrovój |
петровы́х petrovýx | ||
dative | петрову́ petrovú |
петрово́й petrovój |
петровы́м petrovým | ||
accusative | animate | петрова́ petrová |
петрово́ petrovó |
петрову́ petrovú |
петровы́х petrovýx |
inanimate | петро́в petróv |
петровы́ petrový | |||
instrumental | петровы́м petrovým |
петрово́й, петрово́ю petrovój, petrovóju |
петровы́ми petrovými | ||
prepositional | петрове́ petrové |
петрово́й petrovój |
петровы́х petrovýx |
Derived terms
[edit]- петро́в де́нь (petróv dénʹ)
- петро́в по́ст (petróv póst)