Европа
Bashkir Edit
Etymology Edit
From Russian Евро́па (Jevrópa), from Ancient Greek Εὐρώπη (Eurṓpē).
Pronunciation Edit
Noun Edit
Европа • (Yivrupa)
- Europe (a continent)
- Мәҙәк итеп ҡарап торҙом кескәй генә ҡырмыҫҡаға: йөк кутәреп сығып бара Азиянан Европаға. (Mustai Karim)
- Məðək etip qarap turðum kiskəy ginə qırmıcqağa: yük kotərip sığıp bara Azeyanan Yivrupağa.
- With amusement I watched a small ant: lifting a load, it's crossing from Asia to Europe.
Declension Edit
Bulgarian Edit
Pronunciation Edit
Proper noun Edit
Евро́па • (Evrópa) f (relational adjective европе́йски)
- Europe (a continent)
- (Greek mythology) Europa (princess abducted to Crete by Zeus in Greek mythology)
- (astronomy) Europa (moon of Jupiter)
Usage notes Edit
- Normally, it is not used with the definite article as it is a proper noun. For example:
- Евро́па е бога́та
- Evrópa e bogáta
- Europe is rich.
- However, when referring to a Bulgarian in a derogatory way, who is heading for Europe, the definite article is used and it becomes feminine:
- Ба́й Га́ньо тръ́гнал по Евро́пата.
- Báj Gánjo trǎ́gnal po Evrópata.
- Bay Ganyo has headed for that Europe!
Declension Edit
singular | |
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indefinite | Евро́па Evrópa |
definite | — |
Derived terms Edit
- европе́ец (evropéec), европе́йка (evropéjka)
See also Edit
Solar System in Bulgarian · Слънчева система (Slǎnčeva sistema) (layout · text) | ||||||||||||||||||
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Star | Слънце (Slǎnce) | |||||||||||||||||
IAU planets and notable dwarf planets |
Меркурий (Merkurij) | Венера (Venera) | Земя (Zemja) | Марс (Mars) | Церера (Cerera) | Юпитер (Jupiter) | Сатурн (Saturn) | Уран (Uran) | Нептун (Neptun) | Плутон (Pluton) | Ерида (Erida) | |||||||
Notable moons |
— | — | Луна (Luna) | Фобос (Fobos) Деймос (Dejmos) |
— | Йо (Jo) Европа (Evropa) Ганимед (Ganimed) Калисто (Kalisto) |
Мимас (Mimas) Енцелад (Encelad) Тетида (Tetida) Диона (Diona) Рея (Reja) Титан (Titan) Япет (Japet) |
Миранда (Miranda) Ариел (Ariel) Умбриел (Umbriel) Титания (Titanija) Оберон (Oberon) |
Тритон (Triton) | Харон (Haron) | Дисномия (Disnomija) |
References Edit
Kyrgyz Edit
Etymology Edit
Borrowed from Russian Евро́па (Jevrópa), from Ancient Greek Εὐρώπη (Eurṓpē).
Proper noun Edit
Европа • (Yevropa) (Arabic spelling يەۋروپا)
- Europe (a continent)
- (Greek mythology) Europa (princess abducted to Crete by Zeus in Greek mythology)
- (astronomy) Europa (moon of Jupiter)
Declension Edit
singular (жекелик) | |
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nominative (атооч) | Европа Yevropa |
genitive (илик) | Европанын Yevropanın |
dative (барыш) | Европага Yevropaga |
accusative (табыш) | Европаны Yevropanı |
locative (жатыш) | Европада Yevropada |
ablative (чыгыш) | Европадан Yevropadan |
possessive forms | |
first-person singular (менин) | |
nominative | Европам Yevropam |
genitive | Европамдын Yevropamdın |
dative | Европама Yevropama |
accusative | Европамды Yevropamdı |
locative | Европамда Yevropamda |
ablative | Европамдан Yevropamdan |
second-person singular informal (сенин) | |
nominative | Европаң Yevropaŋ |
genitive | Европаңдын Yevropaŋdın |
dative | Европаңа Yevropaŋa |
accusative | Европаңды Yevropaŋdı |
locative | Европаңда Yevropaŋda |
ablative | Европаңдан Yevropaŋdan |
second-person singular formal (сиздин) | |
nominative | Европаңыз Yevropaŋız |
genitive | Европаңыздын Yevropaŋızdın |
dative | Европаңызга Yevropaŋızga |
accusative | Европаңызды Yevropaŋızdı |
locative | Европаңызда Yevropaŋızda |
ablative | Европаңыздан Yevropaŋızdan |
Macedonian Edit
Pronunciation Edit
Proper noun Edit
Е́вропа • (Évropa) f (relational adjective е́вропски)
- Europe (a continent)
- (Greek mythology) Europa (princess abducted to Crete by Zeus in Greek mythology)
- (astronomy) Europa (moon of Jupiter)
Declension Edit
Derived terms Edit
- Евро́пеец (Evrópeec), Евро́пејка (Evrópejka)
- е́вропски (évropski)
Related terms Edit
- европеи́зам m (evropeízam)
- европеиза́ција f (evropeizácija)
- европеизи́ра (evropeizíra)
- европеизи́ран (evropeizíran)
- европеизи́рање n (evropeizíranje)
See also Edit
- Евроа́зија f (Evroázija)
- Ју́питер m (Júpiter)
References Edit
- “Европа”, in Правопис на македонскиот јазик (Pravopis na makedonskiot jazik) [Orthography of the Macedonian language] (in Macedonian), 2nd edition, Skopje: Institute of Macedonian language "Krste Misirkov" – Skopje, 2017, pages 44, 295
- “Европа” in Дигитален речник на македонскиот јазик (Digitalen rečnik na makedonskiot jazik) [Digital dictionary of the Macedonian language] − drmj.eu
Russian Edit
Etymology Edit
Inherited from Middle Russian Еѵропа (Jeiropa), Европа (Jevropa) and Эѵропа (Eiropa) (17th c.), likely through Old Ruthenian from Polish Europa, from Latin Eurōpa, from Ancient Greek Εὐρώπη (Eurṓpē). Displaced earlier forms like Еѵропіа, Европїя etc.
Pronunciation Edit
Proper noun Edit
Евро́па • (Jevrópa) f anim or f inan (genitive Евро́пы, relational adjective европе́йский)
- Europe (a continent)
- (Greek mythology) Europa (princess abducted to Crete by Zeus in Greek mythology)
- (astronomy) Europa (moon of Jupiter)
Declension Edit
Derived terms Edit
- европе́ец (jevropéjec), европе́йка (jevropéjka)
- европеиза́ция (jevropeizácija)
- евро́пий (jevrópij)
- гало́пом по Евро́пам (galópom po Jevrópam)
- Гейро́па (Gejrópa)
Descendants Edit
See also Edit
(continents) континент; Азия (Azija), Америка (Amerika) (Северная Америка (Severnaja Amerika), Южная Америка (Južnaja Amerika)), Антарктида (Antarktida), Африка (Afrika), Европа (Jevropa), Океания (Okeanija) (Category: ru:Continents)
Serbo-Croatian Edit
Alternative forms Edit
- Еуро́па (Croatian)
Pronunciation Edit
Proper noun Edit
Евро́па f (Latin spelling Evrópa)
- (Bosnia, Serbia) Europe (a continent)
- (Bosnia, Serbia, Greek mythology) Europa (princess abducted to Crete by Zeus in Greek mythology)
- (Bosnia, Serbia, astronomy) Europa (moon of Jupiter)
Declension Edit
Ukrainian Edit
Pronunciation Edit
Noun Edit
Евро́па • (Evrópa) f inan (genitive Евро́пи, uncountable)
- Obsolete form of Євро́па (Jevrópa).
Declension Edit
References Edit
- “Европа”, in Горох – Словозміна [Horokh – Inflection] (in Ukrainian)