Konstantinopol
Azerbaijani
| Cyrillic | Константинопол | |
|---|---|---|
| Abjad | کوْنستانتینوْپوْل | |
Etymology
From Russian Константино́поль (Konstantinópolʹ).
Czech
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈkonstantɪnopol]
Proper noun
Konstantinopol f or (less common) m inan
- Constantinople (the former name (from 330-1930 CE) of Istanbul, the capital city of modern Turkey)
Declension
when feminine:
Declension of Konstantinopol (sg-only soft zero-ending feminine)
| singular | |
|---|---|
| nominative | Konstantinopol |
| genitive | Konstantinopole |
| dative | Konstantinopoli |
| accusative | Konstantinopol |
| vocative | Konstantinopoli |
| locative | Konstantinopoli |
| instrumental | Konstantinopolí |
when masculine:
Declension of Konstantinopol (sg-only hard masculine inanimate)
| singular | |
|---|---|
| nominative | Konstantinopol |
| genitive | Konstantinopolu |
| dative | Konstantinopolu |
| accusative | Konstantinopol |
| vocative | Konstantinopole |
| locative | Konstantinopolu |
| instrumental | Konstantinopolem |
Serbo-Croatian
Declension
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Uzbek
Etymology
From Russian Константино́поль (Konstantinópolʹ).
Declension
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