Salerno
English
Etymology
From Italian Salerno, from Latin Salernum.
Proper noun
Salerno
- A province of Campania, Italy.
- A city, the provincial capital of Salerno, Campania, Italy.
- A surname.
Translations
province
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city
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Anagrams
German
Proper noun
Salerno n (proper noun, genitive Salernos or (optionally with an article) Salerno)
Declension
Declension of Salerno [sg-only, neuter, toponym]
Italian
Etymology
From Latin Salernum, from one of the city's Etruscan names.[1]
Pronunciation
Proper noun
Salerno f
- Salerno (a city and province of Campania, Italy)
- the letter S in the Italian spelling alphabet
- Synonym: Savona
Derived terms
Proper noun
Salerno m or f by sense
Further reading
- Stefano Ravara, Mappa dei Cognomi, 2015–2025
- Salerno (disambigua) § Persone on the Italian Wikipedia.Wikipedia it
References
- ^ Gray, The History of Etruria...: Tarchun and his times. From the foundation of Tarquinia to the foundation of Rome
- ^ Salerno in Luciano Canepari, Dizionario di Pronuncia Italiana (DiPI)
- ^ Salerno in Bruno Migliorini et al., Dizionario d'ortografia e di pronunzia, Rai Eri, 2025
Latin
Proper noun
Salernō
- dative/ablative singular of Salernum
Spanish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /saˈleɾno/ [saˈleɾ.no]
- Rhymes: -eɾno
- Syllabification: Sa‧ler‧no
Proper noun
Salerno ?