Spania

See also: Spánia

Translingual

Etymology

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Proper noun

Spania f

  1. A taxonomic genus within the family Rhagionidae – snipe flies.

Hypernyms

See also

References

Faroese

Etymology

Ultimately from Latin Hispānia.

Proper noun

Spania n

  1. Spain (a country in Southern Europe, including most of the Iberian peninsula)
  • spaniari, spanióli (Spaniard)
  • spanskur (Spanish)

Greenlandic

Etymology

Ultimately from Latin Hispānia.

Proper noun

Spania

  1. Spain (a country in Southern Europe, including most of the Iberian peninsula)

Latin

Pronunciation

Proper noun

Spānia f sg (genitive Spāniae); first declension

  1. (Medieval Latin) alternative spelling of Hispānia

Declension

First-declension noun, singular only.

singular
nominative Spānia
genitive Spāniae
dative Spāniae
accusative Spāniam
ablative Spāniā
vocative Spānia

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

Ultimately from Latin Hispānia.

Proper noun

Spania

  1. Spain (a country in Southern Europe, including most of the Iberian peninsula)

Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

Ultimately from Latin Hispānia.

Proper noun

Spania

  1. Spain (a country in Southern Europe, including most of the Iberian peninsula)

Old High German

Alternative forms

  • Spanna

Etymology

  • Borrowed from Latin Hispānia.

    Proper noun

    Spānia f

    1. Iberian Peninsula (a peninsula in Southern Europe)

    Descendants

    • Middle High German: Spāne, Spange, Spanje
      • Central Franconian:
      • German: Spanien

    References

    Romanian

    Etymology

    From Spanish España or Italian Spagna, see there for more information.

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): [ˈspa.ni.a]
    • Audio:(file)

    Proper noun

    Spania f

    1. Spain (a country in Southern Europe, including most of the Iberian peninsula)

    Declension

    Declension of Spania
    only indefinite definite
    nominative-accusative
    genitive-dative
    vocative

    See also