filosofia
Catalan
Etymology
From Latin philosophia, from Ancient Greek φιλοσοφία (philosophía), from φίλος (phílos, “beloved”) + σοφία (sophía, “wisdom”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): (Central) [fi.lu.zuˈfi.ə]
- IPA(key): (Balearic) [fi.lo.zuˈfi.ə]
- IPA(key): (Valencia) [fi.lo.zoˈfi.a]
Noun
filosofia f (plural filosofies)
Finnish
Etymology
From Latin philosophia, from Ancient Greek φιλοσοφία (philosophía), from φίλος (phílos, “beloved”) + σοφία (sophía, “wisdom”).
Pronunciation
Noun
filosofia
- philosophy (academic discipline)
Declension
Inflection of filosofia (Kotus type 12/kulkija, no gradation) | ||||
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nominative | filosofia | filosofiat | ||
genitive | filosofian | filosofioiden filosofioitten | ||
partitive | filosofiaa | filosofioita | ||
illative | filosofiaan | filosofioihin | ||
singular | plural | |||
nominative | filosofia | filosofiat | ||
accusative | nom. | filosofia | filosofiat | |
gen. | filosofian | |||
genitive | filosofian | filosofioiden filosofioitten filosofiain rare | ||
partitive | filosofiaa | filosofioita | ||
inessive | filosofiassa | filosofioissa | ||
elative | filosofiasta | filosofioista | ||
illative | filosofiaan | filosofioihin | ||
adessive | filosofialla | filosofioilla | ||
ablative | filosofialta | filosofioilta | ||
allative | filosofialle | filosofioille | ||
essive | filosofiana | filosofioina | ||
translative | filosofiaksi | filosofioiksi | ||
abessive | filosofiatta | filosofioitta | ||
instructive | — | filosofioin | ||
comitative | See the possessive forms below. |
Noun
filosofia
Italian
Etymology
From Latin philosophia, from Ancient Greek φιλοσοφία (philosophía), from φίλος (phílos, “beloved”) + σοφία (sophía, “wisdom”).
Pronunciation
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- Hyphenation: fi‧lo‧so‧fì‧a
Noun
filosofia f (plural filosofie)
- philosophy
- (printing, dated) small pica: 11-point type
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Occitan
Etymology
From Latin philosophia, from Ancient Greek φιλοσοφία (philosophía), from φίλος (phílos, “beloved”) + σοφία (sophía, “wisdom”).
Noun
filosofia f (plural filosofias)
Portuguese
Etymology
From Latin philosophia, from Ancient Greek φιλοσοφία (philosophía), from φίλος (phílos, “beloved”) + σοφία (sophía, “wisdom”).
Pronunciation
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- Hyphenation: fi‧lo‧so‧fi‧a
Noun
filosofia f (plural filosofias)
- philosophy (academic discipline)
- Catalan terms derived from Latin
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