Америкэ
Buryat
| Historical evolution | |
|---|---|
| Classical Mongolian | [Term?] |
| Latin | [Term?]a |
| Америкэb | |
| Cyrillic | Америкэ |
| a 1931–1936, based on the Tsongol–Sartul dialect. b 1937–1939, based on the Khori dialect. | |
Etymology
Borrowed from Russian Аме́рика f inan (Amérika), from New Latin America f.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ɐ.mʲe̞ː.rʲɪ.kʰɤ̞]
- Hyphenation: А‧ме‧ри‧кэ
Proper noun
Америкэ • (Amjerike)
- America, the Americas (a supercontinent consisting of North America, Central America and South America regarded as a whole; in full, the Americas)
Declension
This proper noun needs an inflection-table template.
Derived terms
- Америкын Холбоото Штадууд (Amjerikyn Xolbooto Štaduud, “the United States of America”)
- Урда Америкэ (Urda Amjerike, “South America”)
- Хойто Америкэ (Xojto Amjerike, “North America”)