литвы

This is the 2763rd most frequent Russian word.


литвы

"Литвы" is the genitive singular or nominative plural form of "Литва," meaning "Lithuania" in English.


Here, 'Литвы' is the genitive case of 'Литва', used to express possession or association ('history of Lithuania').

Я интересуюсь историей Литвы.

I am interested in the history of Lithuania.


In this case, 'Литвы' also appears in the genitive case, indicating that the flag belongs to Lithuania.

Флаги всех стран, включая флаг Литвы, развеваются на ветру.

The flags of all countries, including the flag of Lithuania, are fluttering in the wind.


Here, 'Литвы' is in the genitive case as part of a prepositional phrase indicating location and origin (cities of Lithuania).

Мы путешествовали по городам Литвы в прошлом году.

We traveled through the cities of Lithuania last year.