Σέρρες
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Greek[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From Byzantine Greek Σερραί (Serrhaí), from Ancient Greek Σίρις (Síris) or Σίρρα (Sírrha), of unknown etymology..
Pronunciation[edit]
Proper noun[edit]
Σέρρες • (Sérres) f pl
Declension[edit]
Σέρρες
case \ number | plural |
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nominative | Σέρρες • |
genitive | Σερρών • |
accusative | Σέρρες • |
vocative | Σέρρες • |
Derived terms[edit]
- Σερραίος m (Serraíos, “male from Serres”)
- Σερραία f (Serraía, “female from Serres”)
- σερραίικος (serraíikos) (adjective)
- σερραϊκός (serraïkós) (adjective)
Descendants[edit]
Further reading[edit]
- Σέρρες on the Greek Wikipedia.Wikipedia el
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