Vitoria-Gasteiz
Basque
editEtymology
editFrom Spanish Vitoria + Gasteiz.
Pronunciation
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- Hyphenation: Vi‧to‧ria-Gas‧teiz
Proper noun
editUsage notes
edit- This is the official name of the city (in Basque and Spanish), being mostly confined to official documents. Modern Basque virtually always uses Gasteiz, while older texts use Vitoria.
Declension
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absolutive | Vitoria-Gasteiz |
ergative | Vitoria-Gasteizek |
dative | Vitoria-Gasteizi |
genitive | Vitoria-Gasteizen |
comitative | Vitoria-Gasteizekin |
causative | Vitoria-Gasteizengatik |
benefactive | Vitoria-Gasteizentzat |
instrumental | Vitoria-Gasteizez |
inessive | Vitoria-Gasteizen |
locative | Vitoria-Gasteizko |
allative | Vitoria-Gasteizera |
terminative | Vitoria-Gasteizeraino |
directive | Vitoria-Gasteizerantz |
destinative | Vitoria-Gasteizerako |
ablative | Vitoria-Gasteiztik |
partitive | Vitoria-Gasteizik |
prolative | Vitoria-Gasteiztzat |
References
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