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Ancient Greek
Etymology
From προφέρω (prophérō, “to pronounce”) + -η (-ē).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /pro.pʰo.rǎː/ → /pro.ɸoˈra/ → /pro.foˈra/
Noun
προφορᾱ́ • (prophorā́) f (genitive προφορᾶς); first declension
- pronunciation, utterance
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Further reading
Greek
Etymology
From Ancient Greek προφορά (prophorá).
Pronunciation
Noun
προφορά • (proforá) f (plural προφορές)
- (linguistics) pronunciation, articulation, enunciation (manner in which sounds are pronounced)
Η προφορά μερικών ήχων στα Ελληνικά είναι δύσκολη για τους ξένους.- I proforá merikón íchon sta Elliniká eínai dýskoli gia tous xénous.
- The pronunciation of some of the sounds of Greek is difficult for foreigners.
- (linguistics) accent (manner in which a certain language is pronounced depending on location and other factors)
Δεν μπορούσα να καταλάβω την Κρητική προφορά του.- Den boroúsa na katalávo tin Kritikí proforá tou.
- I couldn't understand his Cretan accent.
Declension
Declension of προφορά
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singular
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plural
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nominative
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προφορά (proforá)
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προφορές (proforés)
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genitive
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προφοράς (proforás)
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προφορών (proforón)
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accusative
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προφορά (proforá)
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προφορές (proforés)
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vocative
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προφορά (proforá)
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προφορές (proforés)
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