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Ancient Greek
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /pai̯.dí/ → /pɛˈði/ → /peˈði/
Noun
παιδί • (paidí)
- dative singular of παῖς (paîs)
Greek
Etymology
From Byzantine Greek παιδίν (paidín), from Ancient Greek παιδίον (paidíon), diminutive of παῖς (paîs, “child”).
Cognate with Italiot Greek pedì, Mariupol Greek пидъы́ (piðý).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /peˈði/
- Hyphenation: παι‧δί
Noun
παιδί • (paidí) n (plural παιδιά)
- child, kid
Declension
Declension of παιδί
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singular
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plural
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nominative
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παιδί (paidí)
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παιδιά (paidiá)
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genitive
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παιδιού (paidioú)
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παιδιών (paidión)
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accusative
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παιδί (paidí)
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παιδιά (paidiá)
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vocative
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παιδί (paidí)
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παιδιά (paidiá)
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Synonyms
- τέκνο n (tékno, “offspring, child”)
- ανήλικος m (anílikos, “minor”)
Derived terms
- παιδάκι n (paidáki, “little child”)
- παιδικός (paidikós, “children's”)
- παιδικά n pl (paidiká, “children's goods, childrenswear”)
- παιδιάστικος (paidiástikos, “childish”)
- παιδαριώδης (paidariódis, “childish”)
- παιδικότητα f (paidikótita, “childishness”)
- παιδαρέλι n (paidaréli, “small fry, little one, chit”)
- παίδαρος m (paídaros, “lovely child”) (slang)
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