Monako
AzerbaijaniEdit
NounEdit
Monako
DeclensionEdit
Declension of Monako | ||||||||
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singular | plural | |||||||
nominative | Monako |
Monakolar | ||||||
definite accusative | Monakonu |
Monakoları | ||||||
dative | Monakoya |
Monakolara | ||||||
locative | Monakoda |
Monakolarda | ||||||
ablative | Monakodan |
Monakolardan | ||||||
definite genitive | Monakonun |
Monakoların |
CzechEdit
PronunciationEdit
Proper nounEdit
Monako n (related adjective monacký, demonym Monačan)
- Monaco (a city-state in Western Europe)
DeclensionEdit
Further readingEdit
EsperantoEdit
EtymologyEdit
From Ancient Greek μόνοικος (mónoikos, “single house”), from μόνος (mónos, “single, alone”) + οἶκος (oîkos, “house”).
PronunciationEdit
Proper nounEdit
Monako (accusative Monakon)
- Monaco (a city-state in Western Europe)
See alsoEdit
Francio | ||
Mediteraneo |
IdoEdit
Proper nounEdit
Monako
- Monaco (a city-state in Western Europe)
See alsoEdit
- (countries of Europe) lando di Europa; Albania, Andora, Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Bielorusia, Belgia, Bosnia e Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Kroatia, Chipro, Chekia, Dania, Estonia, Finlando, Francia, Gruzia, Germania, Grekia, Hungaria, Islando, Irlando, Italia, Kazakstan, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lituania, Luxemburgia, Macedonia, Malta, Moldova, Monako, Montenegro, Nederlando, Norvegia, Polonia, Portugal, Rumania, Rusia, San-Marino, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Hispania, Suedia, Suisia, Turkia, Ukraina, Unionita Rejio, Vatikano
JapaneseEdit
RomanizationEdit
Monako
LatvianEdit
EtymologyEdit
Via other European languages, ultimately from the name of a temple in that area, dedicated to Ἡρακλῆς (Hēraklês) Μόνοικος (Mónoikos) “Herakles (Hercules) Monoikos” (it is said that Hercules passed through Monaco at some point), from Ancient Greek μόνος (mónos, “single, alone”) and οἶκος (oîkos, “house”); the name was later extended to the 6th-century-BC colony of Phocaeans, where the temple was located.
PronunciationEdit
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Proper nounEdit
Monako m (indeclinable)
- Monaco (a city-state in Western Europe)
- Monako karogs ― the flag of Monaco
- Monako ir pec teritorijas otrā mazākā valsts pasaulē ― by its territory, Monaco is the second smallest country in the world
SynonymsEdit
PolishEdit
EtymologyEdit
Borrowed from French Monaco, from Ancient Greek μόνοικος (mónoikos, “single house”), from μόνος (mónos, “single, alone”) + οἶκος (oîkos, “house”), the name of the 6th century BC colony of Phocaeans and an epithet of Heracles (Hercules), Ἡρακλῆς Μόνοικος (Heracles Monoikos).
PronunciationEdit
Proper nounEdit
Monako n (indeclinable)
- Monaco (a city-state in Western Europe)
Derived termsEdit
Further readingEdit
Serbo-CroatianEdit
PronunciationEdit
Proper nounEdit
Mònako m (Cyrillic spelling Мо̀нако)
- Monaco (a city-state in Western Europe)
DeclensionEdit
singular | |
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nominative | Monako |
genitive | Monaka |
dative | Monaku |
accusative | Monako |
vocative | Monako |
locative | Monaku |
instrumental | Monakom |
SloveneEdit
PronunciationEdit
Proper nounEdit
Monȃko m inan
- Monaco (a city-state in Western Europe)
InflectionEdit
Masculine inan., hard o-stem | ||
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nominative | Monáko | |
genitive | Monáka | |
singular | ||
nominative (imenovȃlnik) |
Monáko | |
genitive (rodȋlnik) |
— | |
dative (dajȃlnik) |
— | |
accusative (tožȋlnik) |
— | |
locative (mẹ̑stnik) |
Monáku | |
instrumental (orọ̑dnik) |
Monákom |
Related termsEdit
TagalogEdit
EtymologyEdit
From Spanish Mónaco or English Monaco.
PronunciationEdit
Proper nounEdit
Monako
- Monaco (a city-state in Western Europe)
TurkishEdit
Proper nounEdit
Monako
- Monaco (a city-state in Western Europe)
Derived termsEdit
TurkmenEdit
Proper nounEdit
Monako
- Monaco (a city-state in Western Europe)
UzbekEdit
NounEdit
Monako
DeclensionEdit
singular | plural | |
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nominative | Monako | Monakolar |
genitive | Monakoning | Monakolarning |
dative | Monakoga | Monakolarga |
definite accusative | Monakoni | Monakolarni |
locative | Monakoda | Monakolarda |
ablative | Monakodan | Monakolardan |
* Note: The type of possessive is not specified.
VepsEdit
EtymologyEdit
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Proper nounEdit
Monako (genitive Monakon, partitive Monakod)
- Monaco (a city-state in Western Europe)
InflectionEdit
Inflection of Monako (inflection type 1/ilo) | |||
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nominative sing. | Monako | ||
genitive sing. | Monakon | ||
partitive sing. | Monakod | ||
partitive plur. | — | ||
singular | plural | ||
nominative | Monako | — | |
accusative | Monakon | — | |
genitive | Monakon | — | |
partitive | Monakod | — | |
essive-instructive | Monakon | — | |
translative | Monakoks | — | |
inessive | Monakos | — | |
elative | Monakospäi | — | |
illative | Monakoho | — | |
adessive | Monakol | — | |
ablative | Monakolpäi | — | |
allative | Monakole | — | |
abessive | Monakota | — | |
comitative | Monakonke | — | |
prolative | Monakodme | — | |
approximative I | Monakonno | — | |
approximative II | Monakonnoks | — | |
egressive | Monakonnopäi | — | |
terminative I | Monakohosai | — | |
terminative II | Monakolesai | — | |
terminative III | Monakossai | — | |
additive I | Monakohopäi | — | |
additive II | Monakolepäi | — |