Σαντορίνη
Greek
Etymology
From Medieval Latin Santa Irini (“Saint Irene”). First attested 1153.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /sandoˈɾini/
- Hyphenation: Σα‧ντο‧ρί‧νη
Proper noun
Σαντορίνη • (Santoríni) f
Declension
Σαντορίνη
| case \ number | singular |
|---|---|
| nominative | Σαντορίνη • |
| genitive | Σαντορίνης • |
| accusative | Σαντορίνη • |
| vocative | Σαντορίνη • |
Derived terms
- σαντοριναίικος (santorinaíikos, adjective)
- Σαντορινιά f (Santoriniá), Σαντοριναία f (Santorinaía, “female from Santorini”)
- Σαντορινιός m (Santoriniós), Σαντοριναίος m (Santorinaíos, “male from Santorini”)
- σαντορινιώτικος (santoriniótikos, adjective)
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