Пермь
Russian
Etymology
Of Uralic origin, from Komi-Permyak Перем (Perem) or Komi-Zyrian Перым (Perym), meaning something like "far-away land."[1] Compare Finnish perämaa (“backwoods”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [pʲermʲ]
Audio (file) - IPA(key): [pʲerʲmʲ] (phonetic respelling: Перьмь) (colloquial, somewhat common)
Proper noun
Пермь • (Permʹ) f inan (genitive Перми́ or Пе́рми, relational adjective пе́рмский)
- Perm (a historical region of northeastern Russia)
- Perm (a krai of Russia)
- Perm (a city, the administrative center of Perm Krai, Russia, near the Ural Mountains)
Declension
Declension of Пермь (inan sg-only fem-form 3rd-decl accent-fʺ/a)
singular | ||
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nominative | Пе́рмь Pérmʹ | |
genitive | Перми́, Пе́рми Permí, Pérmi | |
dative | Перми́, Пе́рми Permí, Pérmi | |
accusative | Пе́рмь Pérmʹ | |
instrumental | Пе́рмью Pérmʹju | |
prepositional | Перми́, Пе́рми Permí, Pérmi | |
locative | в Перми́ v Permí |
Related terms
- пермча́нин (permčánin), пермча́нка (permčánka)
References
- Leeds Studies in English and Kindred Languages. (1980). (n.p.): (n.p.), p. 9
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