[stɪlʲ]
ПоходженняFrom French style, from Latin stilus.
- inanimate, masculinestyle
- historical, inanimate, masculinestylus, style (ancient writing implement consisting of a small rod with a pointed end for scratching letters on wax-covered tablets)
Формиstylʹ(romanization) · сти́лю(genitive) · сти́лі(nominative, plural) · сти́лів(genitive, plural) · стильови́й(adjective, relational) · стиль(nominative, singular) · сти́лю(genitive, singular) · сти́леві(dative, singular) · сти́лю(dative, singular) · сти́лям(dative, plural) · стиль(accusative, singular) · сти́лі(accusative, plural) · сти́лем(instrumental, singular) · сти́лями(instrumental, plural) · сти́лю(locative, singular) · сти́лі(locative, singular) · сти́лях(locative, plural) · сти́лю(singular, vocative) · сти́лі(plural, vocative) · сти́ля(genitive)