πορτοκάλι
See also: πορτοκαλί
Greek
Etymology
From Venetian portogallo (“orange”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /poɾtoˈkali/
- Hyphenation: πορ‧το‧κά‧λι
Noun
πορτοκάλι • (portokáli) n (plural πορτοκάλια)
- orange (fruit)
- φρεσκοστυμμένος χυμός πορτοκαλιού ― freskostymménos chymós portokalioú ― freshly squeezed orange juice
Declension
declension of πορτοκάλι
case \ number | singular | plural |
---|---|---|
nominative | πορτοκάλι • | πορτοκάλια • |
genitive | πορτοκαλιού • | πορτοκαλιών • |
accusative | πορτοκάλι • | πορτοκάλια • |
vocative | πορτοκάλι • | πορτοκάλια • |
Coordinate terms
- φρεσκοστυμμένος (freskostymménos, “freshly squeezed”)
Related terms
- πορτοκαλάδα f (portokaláda, “orange juice, orangeade”)
- πορτοκαλάκι n (portokaláki, “orange”) (diminutive form)
- πορτοκαλεώνας m (portokaleónas, “orange grove”)
- πορτοκαλής (portokalís, “coloured orange”)
- πορτοκαλί n (portokalí, “the colour orange”)
- πορτοκαλιά f (portokaliá, “orange tree”)
Descendants
- → Albanian: portokall, portokale, protokale
- → Arabic: بُرْتُقَال (burtuqāl), بُرْتُقَان (burtuqān)
- → Aromanian: purtucalã
- → Ladino: portokal
- → Romanian: portocală
- → Ottoman Turkish: پورتقال (portokal or portakal), پورتغال (Portoğal, Portağal)
- Turkish: portakal
- → Azerbaijani: portağal
- → Armenian: փորթուխալ (pʻortʻuxal), փորթուքալ (pʻortʻukʻal), փորթուկալ (pʻortʻukal)
- → Bulgarian: портока́л (portokál)
- → Gagauz: portokal
- → Georgian: ფორთოხალი (portoxali)
- → Kurdish:
- Northern Kurdish: pirteqal
- Central Kurdish: پرتهقاڵ (pirteqall)
- → Laz: ფოტუკალი (poťuǩali), ფორთაქალი (portakali); ფორტოკალი (porťoǩali); ფორტიკალი (porťiǩali), ფორტუკალი (porťuǩali), ფორთოკალი (portoǩali), ფორთუკალი (portuǩali)
- → Macedonian: портокал (portokal)
- → Persian: پرتقال (portoqâl, porteqâl)
- → Khalaj: purtəğâl
- → Serbo-Croatian: partòkal, partòkol, portòkal, portàkal, prtòkal (Bosnia regional)
Further reading
- πορτοκάλι on the Greek Wikipedia.Wikipedia el
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