ναυάγιο
Greek
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ναυᾱ́γιον (nauā́gion), from ναῦς (naûs, “ship”) + ἄγνῡμι (ágnūmi, “to break, shatter”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /naˈva.ʝi.o/
Noun
ναυάγιο • (navágio) n (plural ναυάγια)
- shipwreck (the wreck of a ship)
- shipwreck (the wrecking of a ship)
- breakdown, crash
- bankruptcy
Declension
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | ναυάγιο (navágio) | ναυάγια (navágia) |
| genitive | ναυαγίου (navagíou) ναυάγιου (navágiou) |
ναυαγίων (navagíon) |
| accusative | ναυάγιο (navágio) | ναυάγια (navágia) |
| vocative | ναυάγιο (navágio) | ναυάγια (navágia) |
Further reading
- ναυάγιο on the Greek Wikipedia.Wikipedia el