Τρίκαλα
Greek
Etymology
From Ancient Greek Τρίκη (Tríkē), of unknown etymology.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈtɾikala/
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Audio (file) - Hyphenation: Τρί‧κα‧λα
Proper noun
Τρίκαλα • (Tríkala) n pl
- Trikala (thirteenth largest town in Greece)
Declension
Τρίκαλα
| plural | |
|---|---|
| nominative | Τρίκαλα • |
| genitive | Τρικάλων • |
| accusative | Τρίκαλα • |
| vocative | Τρίκαλα • |
Derived terms
- Τρικαλινός m (Trikalinós, “male from Trikala”)
- Τρικαλιώτης m (Trikaliótis, “male from Trikala”)
- Τρικαλινή f (Trikaliní, “female from Trikala”)
- Τρικαλιώτισσα f (Trikaliótissa, “female from Trikala”)
- τρικαλινός (trikalinós) (adjective)
Further reading
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Τρίκαλα on the Greek Wikipedia.Wikipedia el
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