πορτοκάλι

Greek

Etymology

From Venetian portogallo (orange).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /poɾtoˈkali/
  • Hyphenation: πορ‧το‧κά‧λι

Noun

πορτοκάλι • (portokáli) n (plural πορτοκάλια)

  1. orange (fruit)
    φρεσκοστυμμένος χυμός πορτοκαλιούfreskostymménos chymós portokalioúfreshly squeezed orange juice

Declension

Coordinate terms

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)
    • Serbo-Croatian: partòkal, partòkol, portòkal, portàkal, prtòkal (Bosnia regional)

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