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Амур
Амур
See also: амур
Russian
Proper noun
Аму́р • (Amúr) m inan (genitive Аму́ра)
- Amur (river on the Chinese Russian border)
Declension
Declension of Аму́р (inan sg-only masc-form hard-stem accent-a)
singular | |
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nominative | Аму́р Amúr |
genitive | Аму́ра Amúra |
dative | Аму́ру Amúru |
accusative | Аму́р Amúr |
instrumental | Аму́ром Amúrom |
prepositional | Аму́ре Amúre |
Synonyms
- (river): Хэйлунцзя́н (Xɛjlunczján) (the Chinese name)
Etymology 2
Borrowing from French Amour, calque of Latin Cupīdō.
Proper noun
Аму́р • (Amúr) m anim (genitive Аму́ра)
- Cupid (God of love)
Declension
Declension of Аму́р (anim sg-only masc-form hard-stem accent-a)
singular | |
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nominative | Аму́р Amúr |
genitive | Аму́ра Amúra |
dative | Аму́ру Amúru |
accusative | Аму́ра Amúra |
instrumental | Аму́ром Amúrom |
prepositional | Аму́ре Amúre |
Synonyms
- (God of love): Купидо́н m (Kupidón)
амур
амур
See also: Амур
Russian
Noun
аму́р • (amúr) m inan (genitive аму́ра, nominative plural аму́ры, genitive plural аму́ров)
- cupid (representation of the god Cupid as a boy with a bow and arrow)
- (figuratively) handsome boy
- (plural only, dated, colloquial) love affairs
Declension
Related terms
Etymology 2
From Аму́р (Amúr, “Amur river”).
Noun
аму́р • (amúr) m inan (genitive аму́ра, nominative plural аму́ры, genitive plural аму́ров)