[mɔˈtɪu̯]
ПоходженняBorrowed from French motif, from Latin mōtīvus.
- motive, reason (an incentive to act in a particular way)
- motive (something which causes someone to want to commit a crime; a reason for criminal behaviour)
- motif
Формимоти́в(canonical, inanimate, masculine) · motýv(romanization) · моти́ву(genitive) · моти́ви(nominative, plural) · моти́вів(genitive, plural) · моти́в(nominative, singular) · моти́ву(genitive, singular) · моти́вові(dative, singular) · моти́ву(dative, singular) · моти́вам(dative, plural) · моти́в(accusative, singular) · моти́ви(accusative, plural) · моти́вом(instrumental, singular) · моти́вами(instrumental, plural) · моти́ві(locative, singular) · моти́вах(locative, plural) · моти́ве(singular, vocative) · моти́ви(plural, vocative)
Джерело: Wiktionary