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Greek
Etymology
Borrowed from Venetan cognada, cugnada, from Latin cognāta.
Pronunciation
Noun
κουνιάδα • (kouniáda) f (plural κουνιάδες, masculine κουνιάδος)
- sister-in-law, specifically spouse's sister
Declension
Declension of κουνιάδα
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singular
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plural
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nominative
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κουνιάδα (kouniáda)
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κουνιάδες (kouniádes)
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genitive
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κουνιάδας (kouniádas)
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κουνιάδων (kouniádon)
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accusative
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κουνιάδα (kouniáda)
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κουνιάδες (kouniádes)
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vocative
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κουνιάδα (kouniáda)
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κουνιάδες (kouniádes)
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- γαμπρός m (gamprós, “brother-in-law (sister's husband), son-in-law (daughter's husband), groom”)
- νύφη f (nýfi, “sister-in-law (brothers's wife), daughter-in-law (son's wife), bride”)