ζώο
Greek
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ζῷον (zôion).
Noun
ζώο • (zóo) n (plural ζώα)
Declension
declension of ζώο
| singular | plural | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| nominative | ζώο • | ζώα • | |
| genitive | ζώου • | ζώων • | |
| accusative | ζώο • | ζώα • | |
| vocative | ζώο • | ζώα • | |
| colloquial nominative, accusative and vocative plural: ζα | |||
Synonyms
- κτήνος m (ktínos, “domestic animal”)
Derived terms
- τα ζώα μου αργά (ta zóa mou argá)
- βασιλιάς των ζώων (vasiliás ton zóon, “lion, king of beasts”)
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