Words with Suffix “--ского” in Russian
Browse Russian words ending with the suffix “--ского”, complete with pronunciations, syllable breakdowns, and linguistic insights.
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--ского Russian adjectival suffix, genitive singular masculine/neuter.
антибольшевистского is a seven-syllable Russian adjective (ан-ти-боль-ше-вист-ско-го) with stress on the fifth syllable. It's formed from the prefix 'анти-', the root 'большевист-', and the suffix '-ского'. Syllabification follows vowel nucleus and consonant cluster rules.
The word 'антимилитаристского' is a complex Russian adjective with nine syllables, divided based on vowel nuclei and consonant cluster rules. The stress falls on the sixth syllable ('рис'). It's formed from a Greek prefix, a Latin/French-derived root, and a Slavic suffix. Syllabification follows standard Russian phonological patterns.
The word 'архангелогородского' is a complex Russian adjective derived from 'Архангельск'. It's divided into eight syllables based on vowel boundaries and consonant cluster rules, with stress on the seventh syllable. The morphemic structure reveals Greek and Slavic origins, and its meaning relates to the city of Arkhangelsk.
The word 'восточноафриканского' is an East African adjective. It's divided into eight syllables based on vowel placement and consonant cluster rules. The primary stress falls on the fifth syllable. The word consists of a directional prefix, a geographical root, and an adjectival suffix. Vowel reduction is prominent in unstressed syllables.
The word 'древнескандинавского' is a seven-syllable Russian adjective meaning 'Old Norse'. Syllabification follows the sonority principle and avoids stranded consonants. Stress falls on the fifth syllable ('нав'). The word is morphologically complex, consisting of a prefix, root, and suffix.
The word западноавстралийского is an eight-syllable Russian adjective. Syllabification follows the vowel nucleus rule and consonant cluster rule. Stress falls on the fifth syllable. The word is formed by compounding 'западн-' (west) and 'австрали-' (Australia) with the adjectival suffix '-ского'.
The word 'ультрарелятивистского' is a complex Russian adjective divided into nine syllables based on the open syllable principle and sonority hierarchy. It consists of the prefix 'ультра-', the root 'релятивист', and the suffix '-ского'. The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable. Vowel reduction in unstressed syllables is a key feature of its pronunciation.