erotika

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See also: erotikā

Czech

Pronunciation

Noun

erotika f

  1. erotica (erotic literature, art, decoration or other such work)

Declension

Further reading

  • erotika”, in Příruční slovník jazyka českého (in Czech), 1935–1957
  • erotika”, in Slovník spisovného jazyka českého (in Czech), 1960–1971, 1989

Danish

Alternative forms

Pronunciation

Noun

erotika (plural only)

  1. erotica

Esperanto

Pronunciation

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  • Rhymes: -ika
  • Hyphenation: e‧ro‧ti‧ka

Adjective

erotika (accusative singular erotikan, plural erotikaj, accusative plural erotikajn)

  1. erotic

Derived terms

Hungarian

Etymology

From German Erotik, from neuter plural of Latin eroticus (amatory).[1]

Pronunciation

Noun

erotika (usually uncountable, plural erotikák)

  1. eroticism

Declension

Inflection (stem in long/high vowel, back harmony)
singular plural
nominative erotika erotikák
accusative erotikát erotikákat
dative erotikának erotikáknak
instrumental erotikával erotikákkal
causal-final erotikáért erotikákért
translative erotikává erotikákká
terminative erotikáig erotikákig
essive-formal erotikaként erotikákként
essive-modal
inessive erotikában erotikákban
superessive erotikán erotikákon
adessive erotikánál erotikáknál
illative erotikába erotikákba
sublative erotikára erotikákra
allative erotikához erotikákhoz
elative erotikából erotikákból
delative erotikáról erotikákról
ablative erotikától erotikáktól
non-attributive
possessive - singular
erotikáé erotikáké
non-attributive
possessive - plural
erotikáéi erotikákéi
Possessive forms of erotika
possessor single possession multiple possessions
1st person sing. erotikám erotikáim
2nd person sing. erotikád erotikáid
3rd person sing. erotikája erotikái
1st person plural erotikánk erotikáink
2nd person plural erotikátok erotikáitok
3rd person plural erotikájuk erotikáik

References

  1. ^ Tótfalusi, István. Idegenszó-tár: Idegen szavak értelmező és etimológiai szótára (’A Storehouse of Foreign Words: an explanatory and etymological dictionary of foreign words’). Budapest: Tinta Könyvkiadó, 2005. →ISBN

Further reading

  • erotika in Bárczi, Géza and László Országh. A magyar nyelv értelmező szótára (“The Explanatory Dictionary of the Hungarian Language”, abbr.: ÉrtSz.). Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó, 1959–1962. Fifth ed., 1992: →ISBN
  • erotika in Nóra Ittzés, editor, A magyar nyelv nagyszótára [A Comprehensive Dictionary of the Hungarian Language] (Nszt.), Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó, 2006–2031 (work in progress; published a–ez as of 2024).

Ido

Adjective

erotika

  1. erotic

Latvian

Etymology

Ultimately from the neuter plural form of Latin eroticus (amatory), from Ancient Greek ἐρωτικός (erōtikós), probably borrowed via some other European language (maybe German erotisch).

Noun

erotika f (4th declension)

  1. erotica (eroticism, sensuality; literature, art, situations that arouse erotic, sexual feelings)
    viņa dzejai raksturīgs estētikums un manierīgums, dažkārt arī erotikahis poetry is characterized by aesthetics and mannerism, sometimes also by eroticism

Declension

Derived terms

Lithuanian

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Pronunciation

Noun

eròtika f (uncountable) stress pattern 1

  1. erotica

Declension


Derived terms

Maltese

Pronunciation

Adjective

erotika f

  1. feminine singular of erotiku