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Greek
Etymology
Inherited from Byzantine Greek Κατερίνη (Katerínē) (placename, since 14th century)[1] from Ancient Greek Αἰκατερίνη (Aikaterínē). Named for a glebe that existed there in medieval times for St Catherine.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ka.teˈɾi.ni/
- Hyphenation: Κα‧τε‧ρί‧νη
Proper noun
Κατερίνη • (Kateríni) f sg
- Katerini (a city, the regional capital of Pieria, Greece)
Declension
Declension of Κατερίνη
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singular
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nominative
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Κατερίνη (Kateríni)
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genitive
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Κατερίνης (Katerínis)
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accusative
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Κατερίνη (Kateríni)
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vocative
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Κατερίνη (Kateríni)
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