Medical term, ultimately from Latin pandēmia, probably borrowed from a Western language. Built on the basis of Ancient Greek ἐπιδημία (epidēmía) from παν- (pan-, “all around”) + δῆμος (dêmos, “people, population”).
панде́мия • (pandémija) f
singular | plural | |
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indefinite | панде́мия pandémija |
панде́мии pandémii |
definite | панде́мията pandémijata |
панде́миите pandémiite |
пандеми́я • (pandɛmíja) f inan (genitive пандеми́и, nominative plural пандеми́и, genitive plural пандеми́й)
singular | plural | |
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nominative | пандеми́я pandɛmíja |
пандеми́и pandɛmíi |
genitive | пандеми́и pandɛmíi |
пандеми́й pandɛmíj |
dative | пандеми́и pandɛmíi |
пандеми́ям pandɛmíjam |
accusative | пандеми́ю pandɛmíju |
пандеми́и pandɛmíi |
instrumental | пандеми́ей, пандеми́ею pandɛmíjej, pandɛmíjeju |
пандеми́ями pandɛmíjami |
prepositional | пандеми́и pandɛmíi |
пандеми́ях pandɛmíjax |