κουμπάρος
Greek
Etymology
From Venetan compare (“godfather”), conpare, from Latin compater, compatrem, from cum (“with”) + pater (“father”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kumˈbaros/
- Hyphenation: κου‧μπά‧ρος
Noun
κουμπάρος • (koumpáros) m (plural κουμπάροι, feminine κουμπάρα)
- One's best man, koumbaros: the primary attendant (to the couple) in a wedding ceremony.
- The godfather of one's child (customarily the same person as the koumbaros).
- (by extension) A close friend, especially a close family friend.
- A folksy term of address for an unknown man of approximately the same age as the speaker.
- Πώς σε λένε κουμπάρε; ― Pós se léne koumpáre; ― What's your name mate?
Declension
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | κουμπάρος (koumpáros) | κουμπάροι (koumpároi) |
| genitive | κουμπάρου (koumpárou) | κουμπάρων (koumpáron) |
| accusative | κουμπάρο (koumpáro) | κουμπάρους (koumpárous) |
| vocative | κουμπάρε (koumpáre) | κουμπάροι (koumpároi) |
Synonyms
- (godfather): νονός m (nonós)