τραγούδι
Greek
Etymology
From Byzantine Greek τραγούδιν (tragoúdin), from the verb τραγουδώ (tragoudṓ).
Cognate with Mariupol Greek траго́дъ (trahóð).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /traˈɣu.ði/
- Hyphenation: τρα‧γού‧δι
Noun
τραγούδι • (tragoúdi) n (plural τραγούδια)
- song (music with words)
- Synonyms: άσμα (ásma), ωδή (odí)
- Coordinate term: νανούρισμα (nanoúrisma)
- χαρούμενο τραγούδι ― charoúmeno tragoúdi ― joyful song
- song (the subject and art of singing)
Declension
declension of τραγούδι
case \ number | singular | plural |
---|---|---|
nominative | τραγούδι • | τραγούδια • |
genitive | τραγουδιού • | τραγουδιών • |
accusative | τραγούδι • | τραγούδια • |
vocative | τραγούδι • | τραγούδια • |
Related terms
- τραγουδιστής m (tragoudistís, “singer”)
- τραγουδίστρια f (tragoudístria, “singer”)
- τραγουδιστός (tragoudistós, “sung, dulcet, singsong”)
- τραγουδοποιός (tragoudopoiós, “song maker”)
- τραγουδώ (tragoudó, “to sing”)
Further reading
- τραγούδι on the Greek Wikipedia.Wikipedia el
- τραγούδι - Λεξικό της κοινής νεοελληνικής [Dictionary of Standard Modern Greek], 1998, by the "Triantafyllidis" Foundation.
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