чинуша
Russian
Etymology
From чин(о́вник) (čin(óvnik)) + -у́ша (-úša).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [t͡ɕɪˈnuʂə]
Noun
чину́ша • (činúša) m anim or f anim by sense (genitive чину́ши, nominative plural чину́ши, genitive plural чину́ш)
- (colloquial, derogatory) apparatchik, bureaucrat (blindly loyal bureaucrat), official
- penpusher
Declension
Declension of чину́ша (anim fem-form sibilant-stem accent-a)
Ukrainian
Etymology
From чино́(вник) (čynó(vnyk)) + -ша m pers or f pers by sense (-ša).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [t͡ʃeˈnuʃɐ]
Noun
чину́ша • (čynúša) m pers or f pers by sense (genitive чину́ші, nominative plural чину́ші, genitive plural чину́ш)
- (colloquial, derogatory) apparatchik, bureaucrat (blindly loyal bureaucrat), official
- penpusher
Declension
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | чину́ша čynúša |
чину́ші čynúši |
| genitive | чину́ші čynúši |
чину́ш čynúš |
| dative | чину́ші čynúši |
чину́шам čynúšam |
| accusative | чину́шу čynúšu |
чину́ш čynúš |
| instrumental | чину́шею čynúšeju |
чину́шами čynúšamy |
| locative | чину́ші čynúši |
чину́шах čynúšax |
| vocative | чину́ше čynúše |
чину́ші čynúši |