полвторого
Russian
Etymology
пол- (pol-, “half”) + второ́й (vtorój, “second”), with второ́й (vtorój) in the genitive case, as with other words prefixed with пол- (pol-). Compare German halb zwei (“half past one”, literally “half two”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˌpolftɐˈrovə] (phonetic respelling: полвторо́во)
Noun
полвторо́го • (polvtoróvo) n inan (indeclinable)
- (colloquial) half past one, one-thirty (hour of the day)
Declension
Invariable in literary language.
Declension of полвторо́го
singular | plural | |
---|---|---|
nominative | полвторо́го polvtoróvo | — |
genitive | полвторо́го polvtoróvo | — |
dative | полвторо́го, полвторо́му* polvtoróvo, polvtorómu* | — |
accusative | полвторо́го polvtoróvo | — |
instrumental | полвторо́го polvtoróvo | — |
prepositional | полвторо́го polvtoróvo | — |
* Colloquial.