брюки
Russian
    
    Etymology
    
Borrowed from Dutch broek. First attested in the eighteenth century, but became more popular a hundred years later. Compare English breeches.
Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): [ˈbrʲʉkʲɪ]
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Noun
    
брю́ки • (brjúki) f inan pl (genitive брюк, plural only, related adjective брю́чный, diminutive брю́чки)
Declension
    
Pre-reform declension of брю́ки (inan pl-only fem-form velar-stem accent-a) 
| plural | |
|---|---|
| nominative | брю́ки brjúki | 
| genitive | брю́къ brjúk | 
| dative | брю́камъ brjúkam | 
| accusative | брю́ки brjúki | 
| instrumental | брю́ками brjúkami | 
| prepositional | брю́кахъ brjúkax | 
Related terms
    
- брю́чина f (brjúčina, “trouser leg”)
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