καμπάνα

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Greek

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kamˈba.na/, (and in fast speech:) /kaˈba.na/
  • Hyphenation: κα‧μπά‧να

Etymology 1

Inherited from Byzantine Greek καμπάνα (kampána), from Late Latin campāna. Cognate: Italiot Greek kampàna.

Noun

καμπάνα (kampánaf (plural καμπάνες)

  1. bell (church bell, etc)
Declension
singular plural
nominative καμπάνα (kampána) καμπάνες (kampánes)
genitive καμπάνας (kampánas) καμπανών (kampanón)
accusative καμπάνα (kampána) καμπάνες (kampánes)
vocative καμπάνα (kampána) καμπάνες (kampánes)
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Derived terms
Descendants
  • Aromanian: cãmbanã
  • Bulgarian: камбана (kambana)
  • Macedonian: камбана (kambana)

See also

Etymology 2

Borrowed from English cabana (as in US).

Noun

καμπάνα (kampánaf (plural καμπάνες)

  1. bungalow
Declension
singular plural
nominative καμπάνα (kampána) καμπάνες (kampánes)
genitive καμπάνας (kampánas) καμπανών (kampanón)
accusative καμπάνα (kampána) καμπάνες (kampánes)
vocative καμπάνα (kampána) καμπάνες (kampánes)
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