Торонто

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Macedonian

Pronunciation

Proper noun

Торонто (Torontom

  1. Toronto (the capital city of Ontario, Canada, and largest city in Canada)

Russian

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Pronunciation

Proper noun

Торо́нто (Toróntom inan (indeclinable)

  1. Toronto (the capital city of Ontario, Canada, and largest city in Canada)
  2. Toronto (a lakeside suburb within the City of Lake Macquarie, Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia)
  3. Toronto (an unincorporated area and community of the township of Lot 23, Grenville Parish, Queens County, Prince Edward Island, Canada)
  4. Toronto (a village in County Durham, England)
  5. Toronto (a former unincorporated community in Woodside Township, now a suburb of Springfield, Sangamon County, Illinois)
  6. Toronto (a ghost town in Helt Township, Vermillion County, Indiana)
  7. Toronto (a small town in Clinton County, Iowa)
  8. Toronto (a tiny city in Woodson County, Kansas)
  9. Toronto (an unincorporated community in Camden County, Missouri)
  10. Toronto (a city in Jefferson County, Ohio)
  11. Toronto (a small town in Deuel County, South Dakota)

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Ukrainian

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Pronunciation

Proper noun

(Standard Ukrainian) Торо́нто (Torónton inan (indeclinable)
(dialectal/colloquial; Canadian Ukrainian) Торо́нто (Torónton inan (genitive Торо́нта, uncountable)

  1. Toronto (the capital city of Ontario, Canada, and largest city in Canada)

Declension

Chiefly declined in Canadian Ukrainian, otherwise indeclinable.