Ancient Greek
Etymology
Named after the Dacians (Δάκαι (Dákai))
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ðaˈci.a/ → /ðaˈci.a/
Proper noun
Δακία • (Dakía) f (genitive Δακίας); first declension
- Dacia
Inflection
First declension of
ἡ Δακίᾱ;
τῆς Δακίᾱς (
Attic)
ἡ Δακίᾱ hē Dakíā
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τῆς Δακίᾱς tês Dakíās
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τῇ Δακίᾳ tēî Dakíāi
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τὴν Δακίᾱν tḕn Dakíān
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Δακίᾱ Dakíā
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- This table gives Attic inflectional endings. For declension in other dialects, see Appendix:Ancient Greek dialectal declension.
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Descendants
- Bulgarian: Дакия (Dakija)
- English: Dacia
- French: Dacie
- German: Dakien
- Greek: Δακία (Dakía)
- Hebrew: דאקיה
- Hungarian: Dacia
- Italian: Dacia
- Latin: Dacia
- Polish: Dacja
- Romanian: Dacia
- Russian: Да́кия (Dákija)
- Serbo-Croatian: Дакија, Dakija
- Turkish: Daçya
- Ukrainian: Дакія (Dakija)