κάλτσα
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Greek
1.1
Etymology
1.2
Pronunciation
1.3
Noun
1.3.1
Declension
1.3.2
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Etymology
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From
Italian
calza
(
“
sock, stocking
”
)
.
Pronunciation
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IPA
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key
)
:
/ˈkal.t͡sa/
Noun
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κάλτσα
•
(
káltsa
)
f
(
plural
κάλτσες
)
sock
stocking
κάλτσες
νάιλον
―
káltses
náilon
―
nylon
stockings
Declension
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declension of κάλτσα
case \ number
singular
plural
nominative
κάλτσα
•
κάλτσες
•
genitive
κάλτσας
•
καλτσών
•
accusative
κάλτσα
•
κάλτσες
•
vocative
κάλτσα
•
κάλτσες
•
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ακάλτσωτος
(
akáltsotos
,
“
stockingless, barelegged
”
)
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