чоканье
Russian
Etymology
чо́кать (čókatʹ) + -анье (-anʹje)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈt͡ɕɵkənʲje]
Noun
чо́канье • (čókanʹje) n inan (genitive чо́канья, nominative plural чо́канья, genitive plural чо́каний)
- a clinking, such as of glasses (the action or the sound)
- a clatter, a clip-clop, a clop (such as of hooves), a clack
- (linguistics) pronunciation of the ц (c) sound as ч (č), characteristic of certain Russian dialects
Declension
Declension of чо́канье (inan neut-form vowel-stem accent-a irreg)
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | чо́канье čókanʹje |
чо́канья čókanʹja |
| genitive | чо́канья čókanʹja |
чо́каний čókanij |
| dative | чо́канью čókanʹju |
чо́каньям čókanʹjam |
| accusative | чо́канье čókanʹje |
чо́канья čókanʹja |
| instrumental | чо́каньем čókanʹjem |
чо́каньями čókanʹjami |
| prepositional | чо́канье, чо́каньи△ čókanʹje, čókanʹi△ |
чо́каньях čókanʹjax |
△ Irregular.
* Poetic.
Related terms
- чо́каться (čókatʹsja)
Descendants
- → English: chokanye