Буг
See also: буг
Russian
Etymology
Of Germanic origin, borrowed from Gothic 𐌱𐌹𐌿𐌲𐌰𐌽 (biugan, “to bend”), as Goths lived near the river. Compare Ukrainian Буг (Buh).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [buk]
- Homophone: бук (buk)
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Proper noun
Буг • (Bug) m inan (genitive Бу́га, nominative plural Бу́ги, genitive plural Бу́гов, relational adjective бу́гский)
- Bug, Western Bug (a river in Poland, Belarus and Ukraine)
- Bug, Southern Bug (a river in Ukraine)
- Bug (a small tributary of the Mata River in Bashkortostan, Russia)
Declension
Declension of Буг (inan masc-form velar-stem accent-a)
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | Бу́г Búg |
Бу́ги Búgi |
| genitive | Бу́га Búga |
Бу́гов Búgov |
| dative | Бу́гу Búgu |
Бу́гам Búgam |
| accusative | Бу́г Búg |
Бу́ги Búgi |
| instrumental | Бу́гом Búgom |
Бу́гами Búgami |
| prepositional | Бу́ге Búge |
Бу́гах Búgax |
Related terms
- бу́гский (búgskij)
References
- Spring, P. (2015). Great Walls & Linear Barriers. United Kingdom: Pen & Sword Books
Ukrainian
Etymology
From the Slavic hydronym *bugъ/*buga. Compare Russian Буг (Bug).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [buɦ]
- Homophone: бух (bux)
Proper noun
Буг • (Buh) m inan (genitive Бу́га, nominative plural Бу́ги, genitive plural Бу́гів, relational adjective бу́зький)
- Bug, Western Bug (a river in Poland, Belarus and Ukraine)
- Bug, Southern Bug (a river in Ukraine)
- Bug (a small tributary of the Mata River in Bashkortostan, Russia)
Declension
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | Буг Buh |
Бу́ги Búhy |
| genitive | Бу́га Búha |
Бу́гів Búhiv |
| dative | Бу́гові, Бу́гу Búhovi, Búhu |
Бу́гам Búham |
| accusative | Буг Buh |
Бу́ги Búhy |
| instrumental | Бу́гом Búhom |
Бу́гами Búhamy |
| locative | Бу́гу Búhu |
Бу́гах Búhax |
| vocative | Бу́гу Búhu |
Бу́ги Búhy |
Related terms
- бу́зький (búzʹkyj)
References
- Spring, P. (2015). Great Walls & Linear Barriers. United Kingdom: Pen & Sword Books