σουβλάκι
Greek
Etymology
From σουβλί (souvlí, “skewer”), also found in Ancient Greek with the sense of "awl;" akin to Latin subula, both from Proto-Indo-European *sīw- (“to sew”).
Noun
σουβλάκι • (souvláki) n (plural σουβλάκια)
- souvlaki a kind of fast food consisting of small chunks of meat cooked on a short skewer
- diminutive form of σουβλί
Declension
declension of σουβλάκι
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | σουβλάκι • | σουβλάκια • |
| genitive | σουβλακιού • | σουβλακιών • |
| accusative | σουβλάκι • | σουβλάκια • |
| vocative | σουβλάκι • | σουβλάκια • |
Related terms
- see: σουβλί n (souvlí, “skewer”)
See also
- ταχυφαγείο n (tachyfageío, “fast food outlet”)
Further reading
-
σουβλάκι on the Greek Wikipedia.Wikipedia el
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