Салорейх
Russian
Etymology
са́ло (sálo, “salo, lard”) + -о- (-o-) + ре́йх (réjx, “Reich”); referring to the use of lard in Ukrainian cuisine and false accusations of Nazism to justify waging war against Ukraine.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [səɫɐˈrʲejx]
Proper noun
Салоре́йх • (Saloréjx) m inan (genitive Салоре́йха)
Declension
Declension of Салоре́йх (inan sg-only masc-form velar-stem accent-a)
| singular | |
|---|---|
| nominative | Салоре́йх Saloréjx |
| genitive | Салоре́йха Saloréjxa |
| dative | Салоре́йху Saloréjxu |
| accusative | Салоре́йх Saloréjx |
| instrumental | Салоре́йхом Saloréjxom |
| prepositional | Салоре́йхе Saloréjxe |
Synonyms
Terms referring to Ukraine:
- Малоросси́я (Malorossíja, “Little Russia”) (historical term)
- Незале́жная (Nezaléžnaja, “independent”)
- Хохля́ндия (Xoxljándija, “khokhol land”)
- Хохлоста́н (Xoxlostán, “khokhol land”)
- Анти-Росси́я (Anti-Rossíja, “anti-Russia”)
- Уха́нь (Uxánʹ, “Wuhan”)
- Цеевро́па (Cejevrópa, “it is Europe-land”)
- Щеневме́рла (Ščenevmérla, “the-land-is-not-dead”) (mocking the first words of Ukraine's anthem)
- Бандеростан (Banderostan, “land of Stepan Bandera, referring to a Ukrainian nationalist militant”)
- Свиноре́йх (Svinoréjx, “pig Reich, from a stereotypical depiction of Ukrainian farmers or the usage of salo lard in cuisine”)
- Укроре́йх (Ukroréjx, “Ukrainian Reich”)
- Уркаи́на (Urkaína, “Ukraine as a country of criminals”)
For more examples, see Thesaurus:Украина
See also
- салое́д (salojéd)