faraón
Asturian
Etymology
From Late Latin pharaō, pharaōnem, from Ancient Greek φαραώ (pharaṓ), from Hebrew פַּרְעֹה (par‘ōh), from Egyptian pr-ꜥꜣ (“great house”),
Czech
Slovak
Etymology
From Late Latin pharaō, pharaōnem, from Ancient Greek φαραώ (pharaṓ), from Hebrew פַּרְעֹה (par‘ōh), from Egyptian pr-ꜥꜣ (“great house”),
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈfa.ra.oːn/
Noun
faraón m (genitive singular faraóna, nominative plural faraóni, genitive plural faraónov, declension pattern of chlap)
Declension
Declension of faraón
singular | plural | |
---|---|---|
nominative | faraón | faraóni |
genitive | faraóna | faraónov |
dative | faraónovi | faraónom |
accusative | faraóna | faraónov |
locative | faraónovi | faraónoch |
instrumental | faraónom | faraónmi |
Derived terms
- faraónka f
- faraónsky
- faraónstvo
Spanish
Etymology
From Old Spanish pharaon, from Late Latin pharaō, pharaōnem, from Ancient Greek φαραώ (pharaṓ), from Hebrew פַּרְעֹה (par‘ōh), from Egyptian pr-ꜥꜣ (“great house”),
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [fa.ɾaˈon]
- Rhymes: -on
Derived terms
References
- “faraón” in Diccionario de la lengua española, Vigésima tercera edición, Real Academia Española, 2014.
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