фельдфебель
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Borrowed from German Feldwebel. Compare with Swedish fältväbel.
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]фельдфе́бель • (felʹdfébelʹ) m anim (genitive фельдфе́беля, nominative plural фельдфе́бели, genitive plural фельдфе́белей, relational adjective фельдфе́бельский)
- (historical, military) feldwebel (a non-commissioned officer (NCO))
Declension
[edit]Declension of фельдфе́бель (anim masc-form soft-stem accent-a)
singular | plural | |
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nominative | фельдфе́бель felʹdfébelʹ |
фельдфе́бели felʹdfébeli |
genitive | фельдфе́беля felʹdfébelja |
фельдфе́белей felʹdfébelej |
dative | фельдфе́белю felʹdfébelju |
фельдфе́белям felʹdfébeljam |
accusative | фельдфе́беля felʹdfébelja |
фельдфе́белей felʹdfébelej |
instrumental | фельдфе́белем felʹdfébelem |
фельдфе́белями felʹdfébeljami |
prepositional | фельдфе́беле felʹdfébele |
фельдфе́белях felʹdfébeljax |
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