برشلونة
Arabic
Etymology
From Old Spanish Barcilona, from Latin Barcinō.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /bar.ʃa.luː.na/
Declension
Declension of noun بَرْشَلُونَة (baršalūna)
Singular | singular diptote in ـَة (-a) | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | بَرْشَلُونَة baršalūna |
الْبَرْشَلُونَة al-baršalūna |
بَرْشَلُونَة baršalūnat |
Nominative | بَرْشَلُونَةُ baršalūnatu |
الْبَرْشَلُونَةُ al-baršalūnatu |
بَرْشَلُونَةُ baršalūnatu |
Accusative | بَرْشَلُونَةَ baršalūnata |
الْبَرْشَلُونَةَ al-baršalūnata |
بَرْشَلُونَةَ baršalūnata |
Genitive | بَرْشَلُونَةَ baršalūnata |
الْبَرْشَلُونَةِ al-baršalūnati |
بَرْشَلُونَةِ baršalūnati |
Derived terms
- بَرْشَلُونِيّ (baršalūniyy)
Hijazi Arabic
Etymology
Learned borrowing from Arabic بَرْشَلُونة (baršalūna).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /bar.ʃa.loː.na/, [bar.ʃa.lo̞ː.na]
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