Monako (definite accusative Monakonu ,plural Monakolar )
Monaco (acity-state inWestern Europe )IPA (key ) :/monako/ [mo.na.ko] Rhymes:-ako ,-o Hyphenation:Mo‧na‧ko Monako inan
Monaco (acity-state inWestern Europe )FromEnglish Monaco .
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Monaco (acity-state inWestern Europe )Monako n (relational adjective monacký ,demonym Monačan )
Monaco (acity-state inWestern Europe )Declension ofMonako (sg-only velar neuter )
Monako Ultimately fromAncient Greek μόνοικος ( mónoikos ) .
IPA (key ) :/moˈnako/ Rhymes:-ako Hyphenation: Mo‧na‧ko Monako (accusative Monakon )
Monaco (acity-state inWestern Europe )Monako n (proper noun ,genitive Monakos or ( optionally with an article ) Monako )
dated spelling ofMonaco Monako
Monaco (acity-state inWestern Europe )Monako
Rōmaji transcription ofモナコ Monako (Eiropā) Monako karogs Via other European languages, ultimately from the name of a temple in that area, dedicated toἩρακλῆς ( Hēraklês ) Μόνοικος ( Mónoikos ) “Herakles (Hercules) Monoikos” (it is said that Hercules passed through Monaco at some point), fromAncient Greek μόνος ( mónos ,“ single, alone ” ) andοἶκος ( oîkos ,“ house ” ) ; the name was later extended to the 6th-century-BC colony ofPhocaeans , where the temple was located.
Monako m (indeclinable )
Monaco (acity-state inWestern Europe )Monako karogs ―the flag ofMonaco Monako ir pec teritorijas otrā mazākā valsts pasaulē ―by its territory,Monaco is the second smallest country in the world Borrowed fromFrench Monaco , fromAncient Greek μόνοικος ( mónoikos ,“ single house ” ) , fromμόνος ( mónos ,“ single, alone ” ) +οἶκος ( oîkos ,“ house ” ) , the name of the 6th century BC colony ofPhocaeans and an epithet ofHeracles (Hercules),Ἡρακλῆς Μόνοικος ( Heracles Monoikos ) .
IPA (key ) :/mɔˈna.kɔ/ Rhymes:-akɔ Syllabification:Mo‧na‧ko Monako n (indeclinable ,related adjective monakijski )
Monaco (acity-state inWestern Europe )Monako in Polish dictionaries at PWNIPA (key ) :/mǒnako/ Hyphenation:Mo‧na‧ko Mònako m inan (Cyrillic spelling Мо̀нако )
Monaco (acity-state inWestern Europe )Monako n (relational adjective monacký ,demonym Monačan ,femaledemonym Monačanka )
Monaco (acity-state inWestern Europe )“Monako ”, inSlovníkový portál Jazykovedného ústavu Ľ. Štúra SAV [Dictionary portal of the Ľ. Štúr Institute of Linguistics, Slovak Academy of Science ] (in Slovak),https://slovnik.juls.savba.sk ,2003–2025 Monȃko m inan
Monaco (acity-state inWestern Europe )Masculine inan., hard o-stem nominative Monáko genitive Monáka singular nominative(imenovȃlnik) Monáko genitive(rodȋlnik) Monáka dative(dajȃlnik) Monáku accusative(tožȋlnik) Monáko locative(mẹ̑stnik) Monáku instrumental(orọ̑dnik) Monákom
Borrowed fromSpanish Mónaco orEnglish Monaco .
Mónakó (Baybayin spelling ᜋᜓᜈᜃᜓ )
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Monaco (acity-state inWestern Europe )Monako
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Monako (genitive Monakon ,partitive Monakod )
Monaco (acity-state inWestern Europe )