подъезд
Russian
editAlternative forms
edit- подъѣздъ (podʺjězd) — Pre-reform orthography (1918)
Etymology
editInherited from Old East Slavic подъѣздъ (podŭjězdŭ). Action noun from подъе́хать (podʺjéxatʹ, “to approach”), from под- (pod-) + е́хать (jéxatʹ). Compare Ukrainian під'їзд (pidʺjizd).
Pronunciation
editNoun
editподъе́зд • (podʺjézd) m inan (genitive подъе́зда, nominative plural подъе́зды, genitive plural подъе́здов, relational adjective подъездно́й)
- section of multiapartment building with common entrance
- public stairway in multiapartment building
- (rare, obsolete) access by a vehicle
Declension
editDeclension of подъе́зд (inan masc-form hard-stem accent-a)
singular | plural | |
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nominative | подъе́зд podʺjézd |
подъе́зды podʺjézdy |
genitive | подъе́зда podʺjézda |
подъе́здов podʺjézdov |
dative | подъе́зду podʺjézdu |
подъе́здам podʺjézdam |
accusative | подъе́зд podʺjézd |
подъе́зды podʺjézdy |
instrumental | подъе́здом podʺjézdom |
подъе́здами podʺjézdami |
prepositional | подъе́зде podʺjézde |
подъе́здах podʺjézdax |
Derived terms
edit- па́дик (pádik) (juvenile slang)
Descendants
edit- → Armenian: պադեզդ (padezd)
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