аўтар
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Belarusian[edit]
Etymology[edit]
Via German or French auteur, from Latin auctor. Cognates include Polish autor.
Pronunciation[edit]
Noun[edit]
а́ўтар • (áŭtar) m pers (genitive а́ўтара, nominative plural а́ўтары, genitive plural а́ўтараў)
Declension[edit]
Declension of а́ўтар (pr hard masc-form accent-a)
singular | plural | |
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nominative | а́ўтар áŭtar |
а́ўтары áŭtary |
genitive | а́ўтара áŭtara |
а́ўтараў áŭtaraŭ |
dative | а́ўтару áŭtaru |
а́ўтарам áŭtaram |
accusative | а́ўтара áŭtara |
а́ўтараў áŭtaraŭ |
instrumental | а́ўтарам áŭtaram |
а́ўтарамі áŭtarami |
locative | а́ўтару áŭtaru |
а́ўтарах áŭtarax |
count form | — | а́ўтары1 áŭtary1 |
1Used with the numbers 2, 3, 4 and higher numbers after 20 ending in 2, 3, and 4.
Derived terms[edit]
- а́ўтарскі (áŭtarski)
- а́ўтарства (áŭtarstva)
Categories:
- Belarusian terms borrowed from German
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- Belarusian terms borrowed from French
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- Belarusian lemmas
- Belarusian nouns
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- Belarusian personal nouns
- Belarusian hard masculine-form nouns
- Belarusian hard masculine-form accent-a nouns
- Belarusian nouns with accent pattern a