Gasteiz
Basque
Etymology
First attested in 1025 as Gastehiz, possibly related to the adjective gazte (“young”). The usage of the word to refer to the modern city dates from the twentieth century.
Pronunciation
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- (most dialects) Rhymes: -as̺tei̯s̻
- (Biscayan) Rhymes: -as̺tei̯s̺
- Hyphenation: Gas‧teiz
Proper noun
Gasteiz inan
- (historical) A medieval settlement corresponding to the old town of modern day Vitoria, Basque Country, Spain
- Vitoria (the capital city of the Basque Country, Spain)
- Synonyms: Vitoria (archaic), Vitoria-Gasteiz (official)
Declension
Declension of Gasteiz (inanimate, ending in consonant)
indefinite | |
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absolutive | Gasteiz |
ergative | Gasteizek |
dative | Gasteizi |
genitive | Gasteizen |
comitative | Gasteizekin |
causative | Gasteizengatik |
benefactive | Gasteizentzat |
instrumental | Gasteizez |
inessive | Gasteizen |
locative | Gasteizko |
allative | Gasteizera |
terminative | Gasteizeraino |
directive | Gasteizerantz |
destinative | Gasteizerako |
ablative | Gasteiztik |
partitive | Gasteizik |
prolative | Gasteiztzat |
Derived terms
- gasteiztar
- Vitoria-Gasteiz
Spanish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ɡasˈteis/ [ɡasˈt̪ei̯s]
- Rhymes: -eis
- Syllabification: Gas‧teiz
Proper noun
Gasteiz m
- (historical) A medieval settlement corresponding to the old town of modern day Vitoria, Basque Country, Spain
- Vitoria (the capital city of the Basque Country, Spain)
- Synonyms: Vitoria, Vitoria-Gasteiz
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