ραντίτσιο
Greek
editAlternative forms
edit- ραντίκιο (rantíkio) (less common)
Etymology
editNeologism. Italian radicchio, with Italian /k/ ⟨ch⟩ mistakenly read as /tʃ/ and hence adapted into Greek as /ts/ (cf. κοντσέρτο < concerto). The much rarer variant ραντίκιο (rantíkio) reflects the Italian pronunciation. Doublet of ραδίκι (radíki).
Pronunciation
editNoun
editραντίτσιο • (rantítsio) n (plural ραντίτσια)
Declension
editDeclension of ραντίτσιο
singular | plural | |
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nominative | ραντίτσιο • | ραντίτσια • |
genitive | ραντίτσιου • | ραντίτσιων • |
accusative | ραντίτσιο • | ραντίτσια • |
vocative | ραντίτσιο • | ραντίτσια • |
See also
edit- ραδίκι n (radíki)
- and see: σικορέ n (sikoré, “chicory”) for coordinate terms
Further reading
edit- ραντίτσιο on the Greek Wikipedia.Wikipedia el