πιρόγα
Greek
Etymology
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /piˈɾoɣa /
- Hyphenation: πι‧ρό‧γα
Noun
πιρόγα • (piróga) f (plural πιρόγες)
- pirogue (canoe of shallow draft made by hollowing a log)
- 1982, “Ερωτικό (Με μια πιρόγα) [Love Song (In A Pirogue)]”, in Alkis Alkaios (lyrics), Thanos Mikroutsikos (music), Εμπάργκο [Embargo], performed by Manolis Mitsias:
- Με μια πιρόγα φεύγεις και γυρίζεις,
Τις ώρες που αγριεύει η βροχή.- Me mia piróga févgeis kai gyrízeis,
Tis óres pou agriévei i vrochí. - You set off and come back in a pirogue,
At times when the rain grows fiercer.
- Me mia piróga févgeis kai gyrízeis,
Declension
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | πιρόγα (piróga) | πιρόγες (piróges) |
| genitive | πιρόγας (pirógas) | — |
| accusative | πιρόγα (piróga) | πιρόγες (piróges) |
| vocative | πιρόγα (piróga) | πιρόγες (piróges) |