σοκάκι
Greek
Etymology
From Ottoman Turkish سوقاق (sokak), from Arabic زُقَاق (zuqāq).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /soˈkaci/
- Hyphenation: σο‧κά‧κι
Noun
σοκάκι • (sokáki) n (plural σοκάκια)
- back street, back alley, back alleyway, alley (small and narrow street in a neighbourhood)
- Τα παιδιά παίζουν κρυφτό στα σοκάκια της γειτονιάς.
- Ta paidiá paízoun kryftó sta sokákia tis geitoniás.
- The children play hide and seek in the back alleys of the neighbourhood.
Declension
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | σοκάκι (sokáki) | σοκάκια (sokákia) |
| genitive | σοκακιού (sokakioú) | σοκακιών (sokakión) |
| accusative | σοκάκι (sokáki) | σοκάκια (sokákia) |
| vocative | σοκάκι (sokáki) | σοκάκια (sokákia) |
Synonyms
- (back street): δρομάκι n (dromáki)
Descendants
- → Aromanian: sucachi