Αθήνα
Greek
Etymology
From Ancient Greek Ἀθῆναι (Athênai).
Pronunciation
Proper noun
Αθήνα • (Athína) f
- Athens
- Η Αθήνα είναι η πρωτεύουσα της Ελλάδας. ― I Athína eínai i protévousa tis Elládas. ― Athens is the capital city of Greece.
- κομίζω γλαύκα εις Αθήνας ― komízo gláfka eis Athínas ― take coals to Newcastle (literally, “carry owls to Athens”)
Usage notes
- The Greek name for the goddess Athena is Αθηνά (Athiná), with different stress.
Declension
Αθήνα
case \ number | singular |
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nominative | Αθήνα • |
genitive | Αθήνας • |
accusative | Αθήνα • |
vocative | Αθήνα • |
Related terms
- αθηναϊκός (athinaïkós, “Athenian”)
- αθηναίικος (athinaíikos, “Athenian”) (colloquial)
- Αθηναίος m (Athinaíos, “male Athenian”)
- Αθηναία f (Athinaía, “female Athenian”)
- Αθηνιώτης m (Athiniótis, “male Athenian”) (colloquial)
- Αθηνιώτισσα f (Athiniótissa, “female Athenian”) (colloquial)
- Αθηναίισσα f (Athinaíissa, “female Athenian”) (colloquial)
- Αθηνά f (Athiná, “Athena”)
- Αθηναϊκός (Athinaïkós, “Athinaikos football club”)
- αθενολάτρης m (athenolátris, “Athens lover”)
Further reading
- Αθήνα on the Greek Wikipedia.Wikipedia el
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