γκάιντα
Greek
Alternative forms
- γκάιδα f (gkáida)
Etymology
From Ottoman Turkish غایده (gayda, “bagpipes”), from Bulgarian гайда (gajda). Akin to Macedonian гајда (gajda, “bagpipes”), Serbo-Croatian gajde (“bagpipes”), Czech gajdy and Slovak gajdy.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈɡai̯.da/
- Hyphenation: γκάι‧ντα
Noun
γκάιντα • (gkáinta) f (plural γκάιντες)
Declension
declension of γκάιντα
Further reading
- γκάιντα on the Greek Wikipedia.Wikipedia el
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