строй

See also: строи and строј

Bulgarian

Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *strojь.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [strɔj]

Noun

строй • (strojm

  1. system, order, regime
  2. (military) formation, order, line
  3. (music) pitch, tune

Declension

Declension of строй
singular plural
indefinite строй
stroj
стро́еве
stróeve
definite
(subject form)
стро́ят
strójat
стро́евете
stróevete
definite
(object form)
стро́я
strója
count form стро́я
strója

Verb

строй • (stroj)

  1. second-person singular imperative of строя́ (strojá)

Russian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [stroj]
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Etymology 1

Inherited from Old East Slavic строи (stroi), from Proto-Slavic *strojь. Cognate to Russian строить (stroitʹ, to build, construct).

Noun

строй • (strojm inan (genitive стро́я, nominative plural стро́и, genitive plural стро́ев)

  1. system, structure
    социа́льный стро́йsociálʹnyj strójsocial structure/system
    метри́ческий стро́йmetríčeskij strójmetrical structure
    экономи́ческий стро́йekonomíčeskij strójeconomic system
  2. (music) tuning
    равноме́рно темпери́рованный стро́йravnomérno temperírovannyj strójequal-tempered tuning
Declension

Noun

строй • (strojm inan (genitive стро́я, nominative plural строи́, genitive plural строёв)

  1. row, line (of books, bottles, etc. arranged in sequence)
  2. (military) rank, row (of soldiers, tanks, etc.)
  3. (military) formation (of soldiers, tanks, etc.)
    в строю́v strojúin formation
Declension

Etymology 2

Verb

строй • (stroj)

  1. second-person singular imperative imperfective of стро́ить (stróitʹ)