Definition of Mordvin in English:
 Mordvin
(also Mordva)
nounPlural Mordvins, Plural Mordva ˈmɔːdvɪn
1A member of a non-Russian people inhabiting Mordvinia.
莫尔多瓦人
Example sentencesExamples
-  The number of Mordvins and their knowledge of their mother tongue began to decrease in 1939.
 -  There are about 1.2 million Mordvins living in Mordva, Russia.
 -  The traditional homeland of the Mordvins are the Moksha and Sura river valleys and their tributaries.
 -  In the lands of the Mordvins and Mari, river names of Baltic origin are quite rare.
 -  The territory inhabited by the Mordvins became a part of what is now considered Russia in 1552, after the defeat of the Mongol horde.
 -  Today the Mordvins are scattered from western Siberia to the plains and forests that border the upper Volga.
 
2mass noun The Finno-Ugric language of the Mordvin, which has two distinct dialects and over 1 million speakers altogether.
莫尔多瓦语(有两种明显不同的方言和100多万使用者)
adjectiveMordva ˈmɔːdvɪn
Relating to the Mordvin or their language.
(与)莫尔多瓦人(有关)的;(与)莫尔多瓦语(有关)的
Example sentencesExamples
-  As you can see, especially the Mordva language has dissolved into very small areas.
 -  The isolation of the Mordvins and their lack of access to Russian education ensured the survival of the Mordvin language, at least before 1917.
 -  The ancestors of Mordva people first appeared here in the mid of the first millennium of the new era.