Σεβίλλη
Greek
Etymology
Borrowed from English Seville, from Spanish Sevilla, from Arabic إِشْبِيلِيَة (ʾišbīliya), from Latin Hispalis, ultimately from Phoenician [script needed] (sefela, “plain, valley”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /seˈvili/
- Hyphenation: Σε‧βί‧λλη
Declension
Declension of Σεβίλλη (Sevílli)
singular | |
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nominative | Σεβίλλη • |
genitive | Σεβίλλης • |
accusative | Σεβίλλη • |
vocative | Σεβίλλη • |
Derived terms
- Σεβιλλιανός m (Sevillianós, “male from Seville”)
- Σεβιλλιάνα f (Sevilliána, “female from Seville”)
- σεβιλλιάνικος (sevilliánikos, adjective)
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