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Greek
Etymology
From νέος (néos, “young, modern”) & ελληνικά (elliniká, “Greek language”) neuter plural, substantivized from ελληνικός (ellinikós, “Greek”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈnea eliniˈka/
- Hyphenation: νέ‧α ελ‧λη‧νι‧κά
Noun
νέα ελληνικά • (néa elliniká) n pl
- Modern Greek, Neo-Hellenic language
Declension
Declension of νέα ελληνικά
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plural
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nominative
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νέα ελληνικά (néa elliniká)
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genitive
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νέων ελληνικών (néon ellinikón)
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accusative
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νέα ελληνικά (néa elliniká)
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vocative
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νέα ελληνικά (néa elliniká)
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Synonyms
- γραικική f (graikikí, “(language) of a Graecus, Greek”) (historical)
- ρωμαίικα n pl (romaíika, “Greek (language)”) (historical)
Hyponyms
- ελληνικά n pl (elliniká, “Greek language”)
- and see: Ελλάδα f (Elláda, “Greece”)
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