иврит
Russian
Etymology
Borrowed from Hebrew עִבְרִית (ivrít).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ɪˈvrʲit]
Noun
иври́т • (ivrít) m inan (genitive иври́та, uncountable)
- the Hebrew language, especially Modern Hebrew, Ivrit
- Synonyms: (both Yiddish and Hebrew) евре́йский (jevréjskij), евре́йский язы́к (jevréjskij jazýk)
- я не говорю́ наиври́те.
- ja ne govorjú na ivríte.
- I don't speak Hebrew.
Usage notes
- Language names that are nouns form their adverbs with the preposition на (na) (+ prepositional case), rather than with по (po). For example: на иври́те (na ivríte, “in Hebrew”).
Declension
Declension of иври́т (inan sg-only masc-form hard-stem accent-a)
singular | |
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nominative | иври́т ivrít |
genitive | иври́та ivríta |
dative | иври́ту ivrítu |
accusative | иври́т ivrít |
instrumental | иври́том ivrítom |
prepositional | иври́те ivríte |
Derived terms
- иври́тский (ivrítskij)
Serbo-Croatian
Noun
ѝврит m (Latin spelling ìvrit)
- the Hebrew language
Declension
Declension of иврит
singular | |
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nominative | ѝврит |
genitive | иврита |
dative | ивриту |
accusative | иврит |
vocative | ивриту |
locative | ивриту |
instrumental | ивритом |
Synonyms
- јеврејски
- хебрејски
- хибру