See also: platon, Platon, and platón

Czech

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Alternative forms

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Pronunciation

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Proper noun

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Platón m anim (related adjective Platónův)

  1. Plato

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Further reading

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  • Platón in Kartotéka Novočeského lexikálního archivu
  • Platon in Kartotéka Novočeského lexikálního archivu
  • Platón in Slovník spisovného jazyka českého, 1960–1971, 1989

Hungarian

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [ˈplɒtoːn]
  • Hyphenation: Pla‧tón
  • Rhymes: -oːn

Proper noun

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Platón

  1. Plato (Greek philosopher)

Declension

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Inflection (stem in -o-, back harmony)
singular plural
nominative Platón Platónok
accusative Platónt Platónokat
dative Platónnak Platónoknak
instrumental Platónnal Platónokkal
causal-final Platónért Platónokért
translative Platónná Platónokká
terminative Platónig Platónokig
essive-formal Platónként Platónokként
essive-modal
inessive Platónban Platónokban
superessive Platónon Platónokon
adessive Platónnál Platónoknál
illative Platónba Platónokba
sublative Platónra Platónokra
allative Platónhoz Platónokhoz
elative Platónból Platónokból
delative Platónról Platónokról
ablative Platóntól Platónoktól
non-attributive
possessive - singular
Platóné Platónoké
non-attributive
possessive - plural
Platónéi Platónokéi
Possessive forms of Platón
possessor single possession multiple possessions
1st person sing. Platónom Platónjaim
2nd person sing. Platónod Platónjaid
3rd person sing. Platónja Platónjai
1st person plural Platónunk Platónjaink
2nd person plural Platónotok Platónjaitok
3rd person plural Platónjuk Platónjaik

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Irish

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Etymology

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From Latin Platōn, from Ancient Greek Πλάτων (Plátōn), from πλατύς (platús, broad, wide).

Proper noun

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Platón m (genitive Phlatóin)

  1. Plato

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Mutation

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Irish mutation
Radical Lenition Eclipsis
Platón Phlatón bPlatón
Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every possible mutated form of every word actually occurs.

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Spanish

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Etymology

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From Latin Platōn, from Ancient Greek Πλάτων (Plátōn), from πλατύς (platús, broad, wide).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /plaˈton/ [plaˈt̪õn]
  • Rhymes: -on
  • Syllabification: Pla‧tón

Proper noun

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Platón m

  1. Plato

Derived terms

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