Φινλανδία
Greek
Etymology
Learned borrowing from New Latin Finlandia, analogous to Φινλανδ (Finland) + -ία (-ía), with a Germanic root borrowed via Swedish Finland from Old Norse Finnland.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /fin.lanˈði.a/
- Hyphenation: Φιν‧λαν‧δί‧α
Declension
Derived terms
- φινλανδικά n pl (finlandiká, “Finnish”, language)
- φινλανδικός (finlandikós, “Finnish”, adj)
- Φινλανδή f (Finlandí, “Finn”)
- Φινλανδός m (Finlandós, “Finn”)
- Φινλανδέζα f (Finlandéza, “Finn”)
- Φινλανδέζος m (Finlandézos, “Finn”)
- φιλανδικά n pl (filandiká, “Finnish”, language)
- φιλανδικός (filandikós, “Finnish”, adj)
- Φιλανδή f (Filandí, “Finn”)
- φινλανδοποίηση f (finlandopoíisi, “Finlandization”)
- Φιλανδός m (Filandós, “Finn”)
- Finn f
Further reading
Φινλανδία on the Greek Wikipedia.Wikipedia el
- φινλανδ* - Λεξικό της κοινής νεοελληνικής [Dictionary of Standard Modern Greek], 1998, by the "Triantafyllidis" Foundation.
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