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Europa

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See also:Europą,Európa,Euròpa,Eùropa,eŭropa,Eurōpa,andEŭropa
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English

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Etymology

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FromAncient GreekΕὐρώπη(Eurṓpē), a character name in Greek mythology.Doublet ofEurope.

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Proper noun

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The moonEuropa

Europa

  1. (Greekmythology) Several characters, most notably aPhoenicianprincessabducted toCrete byZeus.
  2. (astronomy) A moon inJupiter.
  3. (astronomy)52 Europa, a main beltasteroid; not to be confused with theJovian moon.

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Translations

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princess abducted to Crete by Zeus
a moon of Jupiter
asteroid

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Solar System in English ·Solar System(layout ·text)
StarSun
IAU planets and
notable dwarf planets
MercuryVenusEarthMarsCeresJupiterSaturnUranusNeptunePlutoEris
Notable
moons
MoonPhobos
Deimos
Io
Europa
Ganymede
Callisto
Mimas
Enceladus
Tethys
Dione
Rhea
Titan
Iapetus

Miranda
Ariel
Umbriel
Titania
Oberon
TritonCharonDysnomia

Afrikaans

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Etymology

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FromDutchEuropa.

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Europa

  1. Europe (acontinent located west ofAsia and north ofAfrica)

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continents:kontinenteedit

Asturian

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Alternative forms

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Proper noun

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Europa f

  1. Europe (acontinent located west ofAsia and north ofAfrica)

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Catalan

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Europa f

  1. Europe (acontinent located west ofAsia and north ofAfrica)

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continents:continentsedit

Cornish

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Etymology

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FromLatinEurōpa, fromAncient GreekΕὐρώπη(Eurṓpē).

Proper noun

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Europa

  1. Europe (acontinent located west ofAsia and north ofAfrica)

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continents:brastiryowedit

Derived terms

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Czech

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CzechWikipedia has an article on:
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Pronunciation

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Europa f

  1. (inanimate)Europa, a moon ofJupiter

Declension

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Declension ofEuropa (sg-only hard feminine)
singular
nominativeEuropa
genitiveEuropy
dativeEuropě
accusativeEuropu
vocativeEuropo
locativeEuropě
instrumentalEuropou

See also

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Solar System in Czech ·sluneční soustava(layout ·text)
StarSlunce
IAU planets and
notable dwarf planets
MerkurVenušeZeměMarsCeresJupiterSaturnUranNeptunPlutoEris
Notable
moons
MěsícPhobos/Fobos
Deimos
Io
Europa
Ganymed
Callisto
Mimas
Enceladus
Tethys
Dione
Rhea
Titan
Iapetus

Miranda
Ariel
Umbriel
Titania
Oberon
TritonCharonDysnomia

Further reading

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Danish

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DanishWikipedia has an article on:
Wikipediada

Etymology

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ViaLatinEurōpa fromAncient GreekΕὐρώπη(Eurṓpē).

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Europa

  1. Europe (acontinent located west ofAsia and north ofAfrica)

Dutch

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Picture dictionary
Europa
Europa

B. =Bosnië en HerzegovinaL. =Luxemburg

Etymology

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FromMiddle Dutcheuropa, fromLatinEurōpa, fromAncient GreekΕὐρώπᾱ(Eurṓpā), Doric form ofΕὐρώπη(Eurṓpē).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /øːˈroːpaː/,[øˑˈroːpaˑ],[ʏˑˈroːpaˑ]
  • Audio:(file)
  • Hyphenation:Eu‧ro‧pa
  • Rhymes:-oːpaː

Proper noun

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Europa n (adjectiveEuropees,demonymEuropeaan morEuropese f)

  1. Europe (acontinent located west ofAsia and north ofAfrica)

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Descendants

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Proper noun

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Europa f

  1. (astronomy)Europa (a moon inJupiter)
  2. (Greekmythology)Europa(several characters, most notably aPhoenicianprincessabducted toCrete byZeus)

Farefare

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Etymology

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Learned borrowing in 2021 fromLatinEurōpa, fromAncient GreekΕὐρώπᾱ(Eurṓpā), Doric form ofΕὐρώπη(Eurṓpē).

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Proper noun

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Europa

  1. Europe (acontinent located west ofAsia and north ofAfrica)

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Franco-Provençal

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Franco-ProvençalWikipedia has an article on:
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Etymology

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FromLatinEurōpa, fromAncient GreekΕὐρώπα(Eurṓpa), a character in Greek mythology.

Proper noun

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Europa f(ORB, broad)

  1. Europe (acontinent located west ofAsia and north ofAfrica)

References

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  • Europe in DicoFranPro:Dictionnaire Français/Francoprovençal – ondicofranpro.llm.umontreal.ca
  • Europa in Lo trèsor Arpitan – onarpitan.eu

Galician

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GalicianWikipedia has an article on:
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Etymology

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  • Inherited fromOld Galician-PortugueseEuropa, a learned borrowing fromLatinEurōpa, borrowed fromDoric GreekΕὐρώπα(Eurṓpa).

    Pronunciation

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    • IPA(key): /ewˈɾɔpa/[ewˈɾɔ.pɐ]
    • Audio:(file)
    • Rhymes:-ɔpa
    • Hyphenation:Eu‧ro‧pa

    Proper noun

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    Europa ?

    1. Europe (acontinent located west ofAsia and north ofAfrica)
    2. (Greekmythology)Europa(several characters, most notably aPhoenicianprincessabducted toCrete byZeus)
    3. (astronomy)Europa (a moon inJupiter)
    4. (astronomy)Europa(52 Europa, a main beltasteroid; not to be confused with theJovian moon)

    Coordinate terms

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    continents:continentesedit

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    German

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    GermanWikipedia has an article on:
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    Etymology

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  • Inherited fromMiddle High GermanEurōpā, a learned borrowing fromLatinEurōpa, borrowed fromDoric GreekΕὐρώπα(Eurṓpa).

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    Europa n (proper noun,strong,genitiveEuropaorEuropasorEuropens)

    1. Europe (acontinent located west ofAsia and north ofAfrica)
      Deutschland liegt im HerzenEuropas.
      Germany lies in the heart ofEurope.
    2. TheEuropeanlegalspace; the territorycharacterized by theEuropean Union

    Declension

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    Declension ofEuropa [sg-only, neuter // feminine(rare), strong]
    singular
    indef.def.noun
    nominativeein,einedas,dieEuropa
    genitiveeines,einerdes,derEuropa,Europas,Europens1
    dativeeinem,einerdem,derEuropa
    accusativeein,einedas,dieEuropa

    1Now rare.

    Coordinate terms

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    continents:Erdteile,Kontinenteedit

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    Proper noun

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    Europa f (genitiveEuropasorEuropa)

    1. (Greekmythology)Europa(several characters, most notably aPhoenicianprincessabducted toCrete byZeus)
    2. (astronomy)Europa (a moon inJupiter)
    3. (astronomy)Europa(52 Europa, a main beltasteroid; not to be confused with theJovian moon)

    Further reading

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    • Europa” inDigitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache

    Ido

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    Etymology

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    Borrowed fromEnglishEurope,FrenchEurope,GermanEuropa,ItalianEuropa,RussianЕвро́па(Jevrópa),SpanishEuropa, ultimately fromLatinEurōpa, fromAncient GreekΕὐρώπη(Eurṓpē).

    Pronunciation

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    • IPA(key): /ew.ˈro.pa/,/ɛw.ˈɾɔ.pa/

    Proper noun

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    Europa

    1. Europe (acontinent located west ofAsia and north ofAfrica)

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    continents:kontinentiedit

    Interlingua

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    InterlinguaWikipedia has an article on:
    Wikipediaia

    Proper noun

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    Europa

    1. Europe (acontinent located west ofAsia and north ofAfrica)
    2. (Greekmythology)Europa(several characters, most notably aPhoenicianprincessabducted toCrete byZeus)
    3. (astronomy)Europa (a moon inJupiter)
    4. (astronomy)Europa(52 Europa, a main beltasteroid; not to be confused with theJovian moon)

    Italian

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    ItalianWikipedia has an article on:
    Wikipediait
    ItalianWikipedia has an article on:
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    ItalianWikipedia has an article on:
    Wikipediait
    ItalianWikipedia has an article on:
    Wikipediait
    ItalianWikipedia has an article on:
    Wikipediait
    ItalianWikipedia has an article on:
    Wikipediait

    Etymology

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    Borrowed fromLatinEurōpa.

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    Europa f

    1. Europe (acontinent located west ofAsia and north ofAfrica)
      Hypernym:Eurasia
    2. (nautical, sailing, sports)Europe(an olympic sailing class)
    3. (Greekmythology)Europa(several characters, most notably aPhoenicianprincessabducted toCrete byZeus)
    4. (astronomy)Europa (a moon inJupiter)
    5. (astronomy)Europa(52 Europa, a main beltasteroid; not to be confused with theJovian moon)

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    continents:continentiedit
    Solar System in Italian ·sistema solare(layout ·text)
    StarSole
    IAU planets and
    notable dwarf planets
    MercurioVenereTerraMarteCerereGioveSaturnoUranoNettunoPlutoneEris (Eride)
    Notable
    moons
    LunaFobos
    Deimos
    Io
    Europa
    Ganimede
    Callisto
    Mimas
    Encelado
    Teti
    Dione
    Rea
    Titano
    Giapeto

    Miranda
    Ariel
    Umbriel
    Titania
    Oberon
    TritoneCaronteDisnomia

    Latin

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    LatinWikipedia has an article on:
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    Europa seated on a bull (Jupiter in disguise), in fresco from Pompeii, 1st century AD.
    The world according to Herodotus showingEuropa near the top of the map.

    Alternative forms

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    Etymology

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  • Borrowed fromDoric GreekΕὐρώπα(Eurṓpa); cognate withAttic GreekΕὐρώπη(Eurṓpē).

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    Eurōpa sg (genitiveEurōpae);first declension

    1. (Greekmythology)Europa(several characters, most notably aPhoenicianprincessabducted toCrete byZeus)
    2. Europe (acontinent located west ofAsia and north ofAfrica)
      • 43,Pomponius Mela,De situ orbis, book 1, chapter 3:
        BrevisEuropae descriptio.—Europa terminos habet, ab oriente Tanain et Maeotida et Pontum; a meridie reliqua nostri maris; ab occidente Atlanticum; a septentrione Britannicum oceanum.(genitive and nomitive cases)
        A brief description ofEurope.—Europe's borders, on the east are Tanais, Maeotida, and Pontus; on the south, the rest of our sea; on the west, the side of the Atlantic; north of the British Ocean.
      • ca. 415,Martianus Capella,De nuptiis Philologiae et Mercurii, book 6, section 661:
        Quartus vero et magnusEuropae sinus ab Hellesponto incipiens Maeotis ostio terminatur. Nam arctum mare interEuropam et Asiam in angustias septem stadiorum interfluens coarctatur; quas angustias Hellespontum dicunt, ubi Xerxes Persidis rex aggregatis navibus ponteque constructo exercitum duxit.(genitive and accusative cases)
        The fourth and great bay ofEurope, beginning from the Hellespont, terminates at the mouth of the Maeotis. For the narrow sea flowing betweenEurope and Asia is confined to a narrow strip of seven furlongs; which they call the narrows of the Hellespont, where Xerxes, king of the Persians, assembled his ships and led his army under a bridge.
    3. (New Latin, astronomy)Europa (a moon inJupiter)
    4. (New Latin, astronomy)Europa(52 Europa, a main beltasteroid; not to be confused with theJovian moon)

    Declension

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    First-declension noun, singular only.

    singular
    nominativeEurōpa
    genitiveEurōpae
    dativeEurōpae
    accusativeEurōpam
    ablativeEurōpā
    vocativeEurōpa

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    Borrowings:

    References

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    • Europa”, inCharlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879),A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
    • Europa”, inThe Perseus Project (1999),Perseus Encyclopedia[1]
    • Europa”, inHarry Thurston Peck, editor (1898),Harper’s Dictionary of Classical Antiquities, New York: Harper & Brothers
    • Europa”, inWilliam Smith, editor (1848),A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, London: John Murray
    • Europa”, inWilliam Smith, editor (1854, 1857),A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography, volume1 & 2, London: Walton and Maberly

    Lithuanian

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    Europa

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    Europà f stress pattern 2

    1. Europe (acontinent located west ofAsia and north ofAfrica)

    Declension

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    Declension ofEuropà
    nominativeEuropà
    genitiveEuròpos
    dativeEuròpai
    accusativeEuròpą
    instrumentalEuropà
    locativeEuròpoje
    vocativeEuròpa

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    Middle High German

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    Etymology

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  • Learned borrowing fromLatinEurōpa, borrowed fromDoric GreekΕὐρώπα(Eurṓpa).

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    This entry needs pronunciation information. If you are familiar with theIPA then please add some!

    Proper noun

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    Eurōpā f

    1. Europe (acontinent located west ofAsia and north ofAfrica)

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    References

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    • Benecke, Georg Friedrich; Müller, Wilhelm; Zarncke, Friedrich (1863), “Europa”, inMittelhochdeutsches Wörterbuch: mit Benutzung des Nachlasses von Benecke, Stuttgart: S. Hirzel
    • "eurōpā" in Köbler, Gerhard,Mittelhochdeutsches Wörterbuch (3rd edition 2014)

    Norwegian Bokmål

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    Etymology

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    Borrowed fromLatinEuropa, fromAncient GreekΕὐρώπη(Eurṓpē).

    Pronunciation

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    • IPA(key): /æuˈruːpa/,[æʉˈɾuːpa]

    Proper noun

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    Europa

    1. Europe (acontinent located west ofAsia and north ofAfrica)
      Hun kan alle hovedstedene iEuropa.
      She can name all the capitals inEurope.

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    continents:kontinentedit

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    Norwegian Nynorsk

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    Norwegian NynorskWikipedia has an article on:
    Wikipediann

    Etymology

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    Borrowed fromLatinEuropa, fromAncient GreekΕὐρώπη(Eurṓpē).

    Proper noun

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    Europa

    1. Europe (acontinent located west ofAsia and north ofAfrica)
      Ho kan alle hovudstadene iEuropa.
      She can name all the capitals inEurope.

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    Old Galician-Portuguese

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    Etymology

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  • Learned borrowing fromLatinEurōpa, borrowed fromDoric GreekΕὐρώπα(Eurṓpa).

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    Europa f

    1. Europe (acontinent located west ofAsia and north ofAfrica)

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    Polish

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    PolishWikipedia has an article on:
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    Etymology

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  • Etymology tree
    Doric GreekΕὐρώπα(Eurṓpa)bor.
    PolishEuropa

    Learned borrowing fromLatinEurōpa, fromAncient GreekΕὐρώπη(Eurṓpē).

    Pronunciation

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    • IPA(key): /ɛwˈrɔ.pa/
    • Audio:(file)
    • Rhymes:-ɔpa
    • Syllabification:Eu‧ro‧pa

    Proper noun

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    Europa f (related adjectiveeuropejski)

    1. Europe (acontinent located west ofAsia and north ofAfrica)
      Europa PółnocnaNorthernEurope
    2. (Greekmythology)Europa(several characters, most notably aPhoenicianprincessabducted toCrete byZeus)
    3. (astronomy)Europa (a moon inJupiter)
    4. (astronomy)Europa(52 Europa, a main beltasteroid; not to be confused with theJovian moon)

    Declension

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    Declension ofEuropa
    singular
    nominativeEuropa
    genitiveEuropy
    dativeEuropie
    accusativeEuropę
    instrumentalEuropą
    locativeEuropie
    vocativeEuropo

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    continents:kontynentyedit
    Solar System in Polish ·Układ Słoneczny(layout ·text)
    StarSłońce
    IAU planets and
    notable dwarf planets
    MerkuryWenusZiemiaMarsCeresJowiszSaturnUranNeptunPluton
    Notable
    moons
    KsiężycFobos
    Deimos
    Io
    Europa
    Ganimedes
    Kallisto
    Mimas
    Enceladus
    Tetyda
    Dione
    Rea
    Tytan
    Japet

    Miranda
    Ariel
    Umbriel
    Tytania
    Oberon
    TrytonCharon

    Further reading

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    • Europa inWielki słownik języka polskiego, Instytut Języka Polskiego PAN
    • Europa in Polish dictionaries at PWN

    Portuguese

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    Etymology

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  • Inherited fromOld Galician-PortugueseEuropa, a learned borrowing fromLatinEurōpa, borrowed fromDoric GreekΕὐρώπα(Eurṓpa).

    Pronunciation

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    • (Brazil)IPA(key): /ewˈɾɔ.pɐ/[eʊ̯ˈɾɔ.pɐ]
      • (Southern Brazil)IPA(key): /ewˈɾɔ.pa/[eʊ̯ˈɾɔ.pa]

    • Hyphenation:Eu‧ro‧pa

    Proper noun

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    Europa f (pluralEuropas)

    1. Europe (acontinent located west ofAsia and north ofAfrica)
      • 2005, Wagner Blini, vários autores,Salvando Vida - Com Medicina Natural, Editora DCL,→ISBN,page215:
        O abacate é uma fruta de sabor suave e gosto agradável, nem doce e nem amargo. O sabor neutro, aliado à polpa carnuda e macia, faz dele um dos ingredientes mais versáteis da culinária popular. NaEuropa e na América Central, o abacate é um importante ingrediente para saladas.
        (pleaseadd an English translation of this quotation)
      • 2005, Fausto Arnaud Sampaio,Matemágica: História, Aplicações e Jogos Matemáticos, Papirus Editora,→ISBN,page31:
        O ábaco foi usado por diversos povos e, até por volta de 1700, foram muito comuns naEuropa, quando o cálculo escrito em papel passou a prevalecer.
        (pleaseadd an English translation of this quotation)
      • 2014, Venceslau de Morais,Paisagens da China e do Japão, Projecto Adamastor,→ISBN,page97:
        O shogun, generalíssimo do imperador, com residência em Yedo, assinara por conta própria tratados de amizade e de comércio com a América e com aEuropa, e os estrangeiros, em Yokohama, pisavam já afoitamente o solo japonês.
        (pleaseadd an English translation of this quotation)
    2. (informal)synonym ofUnião Europeia(European Union)
    3. (Greekmythology)Europa(several characters, most notably aPhoenicianprincessabducted toCrete byZeus)
    4. (astronomy)Europa (a moon inJupiter)
    5. (astronomy)Europa(52 Europa, a main beltasteroid; not to be confused with theJovian moon)

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    Romanian

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    Europa f

    1. Europe (acontinent located west ofAsia and north ofAfrica)
    2. (Greekmythology)Europa(several characters, most notably aPhoenicianprincessabducted toCrete byZeus)
    3. (astronomy)Europa (a moon inJupiter)
    4. (astronomy)Europa(52 Europa, a main beltasteroid; not to be confused with theJovian moon)

    Declension

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    Declension ofEuropa
    singular onlyindefinitedefinite
    nominative-accusativeEuropăEuropa
    genitive-dativeEuropeEuropei
    vocativeEuropă,Europo

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    Romansch

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    Etymology

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    Borrowed fromLatinEurōpa, fromAncient GreekΕὐρώπη(Eurṓpē).

    Proper noun

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    L'Europa f

    1. Europe (acontinent located west ofAsia and north ofAfrica)
    2. (Greekmythology)Europa(several characters, most notably aPhoenicianprincessabducted toCrete byZeus)
    3. (astronomy)Europa (a moon inJupiter)
    4. (astronomy)Europa(52 Europa, a main beltasteroid; not to be confused with theJovian moon)

    Serbo-Croatian

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    Alternative forms

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    Pronunciation

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    • IPA(key): /eurǒːpa/
    • Hyphenation:E‧u‧ro‧pa

    Proper noun

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    Európa f (Cyrillic spellingЕуро́па)(Croatia)

    1. Europe (acontinent located west ofAsia and north ofAfrica)
    2. (Greekmythology)Europa(several characters, most notably aPhoenicianprincessabducted toCrete byZeus)
    3. (astronomy)Europa (a moon inJupiter)
    4. (astronomy)Europa(52 Europa, a main beltasteroid; not to be confused with theJovian moon)

    Declension

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    Declension ofEuropa
    singular
    nominativeEuropa
    genitiveEurope
    dativeEuropi
    accusativeEuropu
    vocativeEuropo
    locativeEuropi
    instrumentalEuropom

    Sicilian

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    Alternative forms

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    Etymology

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    Borrowed fromLatinEurōpa. Doublet ofSicilianAurupa.

    Pronunciation

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    • IPA(key): /ɛwˈɾɔ.pa/(Standard)
    • IPA(key): /iwˈɾu.pa/(sicilianized)
    • Hyphenation:Eu‧rò‧pa

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    Europa f

    1. Europe (acontinent located west ofAsia and north ofAfrica)
    2. (Greekmythology)Europa(several characters, most notably aPhoenicianprincessabducted toCrete byZeus)
    3. (astronomy)Europa (a moon inJupiter)
    4. (astronomy)Europa(52 Europa, a main beltasteroid; not to be confused with theJovian moon)

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    Spanish

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    SpanishWikipedia has an article on:
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    • IPA(key): /euˈɾopa/[eu̯ˈɾo.pa]
    • Rhymes:-opa
    • Syllabification:Eu‧ro‧pa

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    Europa f

    1. Europe (acontinent located west ofAsia and north ofAfrica)
    2. (Greekmythology)Europa(several characters, most notably aPhoenicianprincessabducted toCrete byZeus)
    3. (astronomy)Europa (a moon inJupiter)
    4. (astronomy)Europa(52 Europa, a main beltasteroid; not to be confused with theJovian moon)

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    continents:continentesedit

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    Swedish

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    Ultimately fromAncient GreekΕὐρώπα(Eurṓpa).

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    Europa n (genitiveEuropas)

    1. Europe (acontinent located west ofAsia and north ofAfrica)

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    continents:världsdelaredit
    countries in Europe:Europasländer (appendix)edit

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    Europa c (genitiveEuropas)

    1. (Greekmythology)Europa(several characters, most notably aPhoenicianprincessabducted toCrete byZeus)
    2. (astronomy)Europa (a moon inJupiter)
    3. (astronomy)Europa(52 Europa, a main beltasteroid; not to be confused with theJovian moon)

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    Borrowed fromSpanishEuropa.

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    Europa (Baybayin spellingᜌᜓᜇᜓᜉ)

    1. Europe (acontinent located west ofAsia and north ofAfrica)
    2. European Union
      Synonym:Unyong Europeo

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    continents (Latin script):mgakontinenteedit

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    • Europa”, inPambansang Diksiyonaryo | Diksiyonaryo.ph, Manila,2018

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    Europa

    1. (Greekmythology)Europa(several characters, most notably aPhoenicianprincessabducted toCrete byZeus)
    2. (astronomy)Europa (a moon inJupiter)
    3. (astronomy)Europa(52 Europa, a main beltasteroid; not to be confused with theJovian moon)
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