Σαλονίκη
Ancient Greek
Proper noun
Σαλονίκη • (Saloníkē) f (indeclinable)
- (Byzantine) Alternative form of Θεσσαλονίκη (Thessaloníkē)
- Chronicle of the Morea :
- Κι ἀφότου γὰρ ἐμίσσεψεν τοῦ Σαλονίκη [...]
- Ki aphótou gàr emíssepsen toû Saloníkē [...]
- Κι ἀφότου γὰρ ἐμίσσεψεν τοῦ Σαλονίκη [...]
Descendants
- → Arabic: سَالُونِيك (sālūnīk)
- → Armenian: Սալոնիկ (Salonik)
- → Aromanian: Sãrunã
- → Bulgarian: Солун (Solun)
- → Catalan: Salònica
- → Old Church Slavonic: Солоунь (Solunĭ)
- → Czech: Soluň
- → Dutch: Saloniki
- → English: Salonika
- → Finnish: Saloniki
- → French: Salonique
- → Galician: Salónica
- → Georgian: სალონიკი (saloniḳi)
- → German: Saloniki
- Greek: Σαλονίκη (Saloníki)
- → Hebrew: סלוניקי (Saloniqi)
- → Hungarian: Szaloníki
- → Italian: Salonicco
- → Northern Kurdish: Selanik
- → Ladino: Salonika, Selanik
- → Medieval Latin: Salonica
- → English: Salonica
- → Lithuanian: Salonikai
- → Low German: Saloniki
- → Macedonian: Солун (Solun)
- → Norwegian: Salonika
- → Ottoman Turkish: سلانیك (Selânik)
- → Turkish: Selanik
- → Polish: Saloniki, Sołuń
- → Portuguese: Salónica, Salônica
- → Romanian: Salonic
- → Russian: Сало́ники (Salóniki)
- → Serbo-Croatian: Солун, Solun
- → Sicilian: Saluniccu
- → Slovak: Solún
- → Spanish: Salónica
- → Tagalog: Saloníki
- → Ukrainian: Салоніки (Saloniky)
Greek
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