Σαλαμίνα
Greek
Etymology
From Ancient Greek Σαλαμίς (Salamís).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /salaˈmina/
- Hyphenation: Σα‧λα‧μί‧να
Proper noun
Σαλαμίνα • (Salamína) f
- Salamis (island in the Saronic Gulf where a famous battle in the Persian Wars took place)
- Salamis (chief town on the island)
Declension
Declension of Σαλαμίνα (Salamína)
| singular | |
|---|---|
| nominative | Σαλαμίνα • |
| genitive | Σαλαμίνας • |
| accusative | Σαλαμίνα • |
| vocative | Σαλαμίνα • |
Synonyms
- Κούλουρη f (Koúlouri, “Salamis”) (colloquial)
Derived terms
- Σαλαμίνιος m (Salamínios, “male from Salamis”)
- Σαλαμίνια f (Salamínia, “female from Salamis”)
- Σαλαμινία f (Salaminía, “female from Salamis”)
- σαλαμίνιος (salamínios) (adjective)
Further reading
-
Σαλαμίνα on the Greek Wikipedia.Wikipedia el
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