Παρασκευή

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Pronunciation

 

Mark the vowel length of the ambiguous vowels αあるふぁ and αあるふぁ by adding a macron after each one if it is long, or a breve if it is short. By default, Module:grc-pronunciation assumes it is short if unmarked.
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Proper noun

Παρασκευή (Paraskeuḗf (genitive Παρασκευῆς); first declension

  1. Paraskevi; Paraskeva

Inflection

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6=<span class="Polyt" lang="grc">[[Παρασκευά#Ancient Greek|Παρασκευᾱ́]]</span>
7=<span class="Polyt" lang="grc">[[Παρασκευαῖνにゅー#Ancient Greek|Παρασκευαῖνにゅー]]</span>
8=<span class="Polyt" lang="grc">[[Παρασκευαί#Ancient Greek|Παρασκευαί]]</span>
9=<span class="Polyt" lang="grc">[[Παρασκευῶνにゅー#Ancient Greek|Παρασκευῶνにゅー]]</span>
10=<span class="Polyt" lang="grc">[[Παρασκευαῖς#Ancient Greek|Παρασκευαῖς]]</span>
11=<span class="Polyt" lang="grc">[[Παρασκευάς#Ancient Greek|Παρασκευᾱ́ς]]</span>
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Descendants

References


Greek

Etymology

From (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Ancient Greek Παρασκευή (Paraskeuḗ, day of preparation)

Noun

Παρασκευή (Paraskevíf (plural Παρασκευές)

  1. Friday
  2. (deprecated use of |lang= parameter) a female given name

Declension

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See also

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