See also: Chișinău

English edit

Proper noun edit

Chisinau

  1. Alternative spelling of Chișinău.
    • 1999, Moldova--poverty Assessment, World Bank Publications, →ISBN, page 12:
      Moreover, in the case of Moldova, Chisinau has been the sole engine of growth (in 1997, Chisinau grew by around 10 percent, fueled by a construction boom, while Moldova overall had just a 1.3 percent growth).
    • 2005, Takako Ueta, Eric Remacle, Japan and Enlarged Europe: Partners in Global Governance, Peter Lang, →ISBN, page 79:
      In addition, a consensus has not been reached over the legal status of Transnistria, and the authority of the Moldovan government in Chisinau has not yet been extended over the Transnistrian territory.
    • 2005, Paul Hare, Judy Batt, Reconstituting the Market, Routledge, →ISBN, page 359:
      In August, strikes broke out in the large factories of Chisinau and Transnistria, most of whose workforce was Russian, in protest at the language law.

Finnish edit

Etymology edit

Simplified from the Romanian spelling Chișinău.

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /ˈkiʃinɑu/, [ˈk̟iʃiˌnɑ̝u]

Proper noun edit

Chisinau

  1. Chișinău (capital city of Moldova)

Usage notes edit

  • This simplified spelling may be used when correct special characters are not available.

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Chisinau m or f

  1. Chișinău (the capital city of Moldova)
    Synonym: Kichinev

Portuguese edit

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Chisinau

  1. Alternative form of Quixinau

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Alternative forms edit

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /kisiˈnau/ [ki.siˈnau̯]
  • Rhymes: -au

Proper noun edit

Chisinau m

  1. Chișinău (the capital city and municipality of Moldova)