Viena

See also: viena and vienā

Catalan

Noun

Viena f

  1. Vienna

Finnish

Proper noun

Viena

  1. A loosely defined region to the west and south of the White Sea (Vienanmeri in Finnish) in NW Russia.
  2. archaic Archangel (Russian city at the mouth of the river Vienanjoki (Northern Dvina) in NW Russia)
  3. Synonym of Vienan Karjala.
  4. A female given name.

Declension

Inflection of Viena (Kotus type 9/kala, no gradation)
nominative Viena Vienat
genitive Vienan Vienojen
partitive Vienaa Vienoja
illative Vienaan Vienoihin
singular plural
nominative Viena Vienat
accusative nom. Viena Vienat
gen. Vienan
genitive Vienan Vienojen
Vienainrare
partitive Vienaa Vienoja
inessive Vienassa Vienoissa
elative Vienasta Vienoista
illative Vienaan Vienoihin
adessive Vienalla Vienoilla
ablative Vienalta Vienoilta
allative Vienalle Vienoille
essive Vienana Vienoina
translative Vienaksi Vienoiksi
instructive Vienoin
abessive Vienatta Vienoitta
comitative Vienoineen

Synonyms


Lithuanian

Proper noun

Viena f

  1. Vienna (capital of Austria)

Declension


Portuguese

Alternative forms

Proper noun

Viena f

  1. Vienna (the capital city of Austria)

Romanian

Viena

Proper noun

Viena f

  1. Vienna (capital of Austria)
  • vienez

Spanish

Etymology

From Old French Vienne, from Old High German. Perhaps, ultimately, from its Latin name, Vindobona.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈβ̞ je̞.na̠], [ˈbje̞.na̠]

Proper noun

Viena ?

  1. Vienna (a city in Austria)

Anagrams

This article is issued from Wiktionary. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.