Kobarid
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Slovene Kobaríd, from Proto-Slavic *Koboridъ, borrowed from an Old Friulian form derived from Latin *Caporētum, *Caprētum, possibly from caper (“goat”).
Proper noun
Kobarid
- A town in western Slovenia, the site of an important battle in the First World War.
Translations
town in Slovenia
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Slovene
Etymology
From Proto-Slavic *Koboridъ, borrowed from an Old Friulian form derived from Latin *Caporētum, *Caprētum, possibly from caper (“goat”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kɔbaˈríːt/
- Tonal orthography: Kobarȋd
Declension
Declension of Kobaríd (masculine inan., hard o-stem)
singular | |
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nominative | Kobaríd |
accusative | Kobaríd |
genitive | Kobarída |
dative | Kobarídu |
locative | Kobarídu |
instrumental | Kobarídom |
Derived terms
- Kobaríjec / Kobaríjka, Kobarídec / Kobarídka
- kobaríški
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