Καλαμάτα
Greek
Etymology
From Byzantine Greek Καλαμάτα (Kalamáta), of uncertain origin. Possibly from a Byzantine monastery, Παναγία η Καλομάτα.
Pronunciation
Audio: (file) - IPA(key): /kalaˈmata/
- Hyphenation: Κα‧λα‧μά‧τα
Proper noun
Καλαμάτα • (Kalamáta) f
- Kalamata (a city and municipality, the capital of the regional unit of Messenia, Peloponnese, Greece)
Declension
| singular | |
|---|---|
| nominative | Καλαμάτα (Kalamáta) |
| genitive | Καλαμάτας (Kalamátas) |
| accusative | Καλαμάτα (Kalamáta) |
| vocative | Καλαμάτα (Kalamáta) |
Derived terms
- Καλαματιανός m (Kalamatianós, “male from Kalamata”)
- Καλαματιανή f (Kalamatianí, “female from Kalamata”)
- καλαματιανός (kalamatianós) (adjective)
Further reading
- Καλαμάτα on the Greek Wikipedia.Wikipedia el