Укрорейх
Russian
Etymology
From укр (ukr, “Ukrainian”) + -о- (-o-) + рейх (rejx, “regime”)
Derived from accusations against the Ukrainian government of being a "Nazi government" due to the usage of the Azov Battalion into its armed forces, which used fascistic symbols; or the popularity of Stephan Bandera as a symbol used by some Ukrainian nationalist groups.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˌukrɐˈrʲejx]
Proper noun
Укроре́йх • (Ukroréjx) m inan (genitive Укроре́йха)
Declension
Declension of Укроре́йх (inan sg-only masc-form velar-stem accent-a)
| singular | |
|---|---|
| nominative | Укроре́йх Ukroréjx |
| genitive | Укроре́йха Ukroréjxa |
| dative | Укроре́йху Ukroréjxu |
| accusative | Укроре́йх Ukroréjx |
| instrumental | Укроре́йхом Ukroréjxom |
| prepositional | Укроре́йхе Ukroréjxe |
Synonyms
Related terms
- укронаци́ст (ukronacíst)