콘스탄티노폴리스
Korean
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin Cōnstantīnopolis.
Pronunciation
- (SK Standard/Seoul) IPA(key): [kʰo̞nsʰɯtʰa̠ntʰino̞pʰo̞ʎʎisʰɯ]
- Phonetic hangul: [콘스탄티노폴리스]
Romanizations | |
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Revised Romanization? | Konseutantinopolliseu |
Revised Romanization (translit.)? | Konseutantinopolliseu |
McCune–Reischauer? | K'onsŭt'ant'inop'ollisŭ |
Yale Romanization? | khonsu.thanthino.phollisu |
Proper noun
콘스탄티노폴리스 • (Konseutantinopolliseu)
- (historical) Constantinople (the former name, from 330–1930 C.E., of Istanbul, the largest city in Turkey; the former capital of the Ottoman Empire and of the Byzantine Empire before that)
Synonyms
- 비잔티온 (Bijantion)
- 이스탄불 (Iseutanbul)
- 군사탄정보 (Gunsatanjeongbo) (dated, very rare)
- 골사탄석나 (Golsatanseongna) (archaic, very rare)
Related terms
- 콘스탄티누스 (Konseutantinuseu)
- 콘스탄티노스 (Konseutantinoseu) (Greek phonetic loan)
- 군사탄정 (Gunsatanjeong) (dated, very rare)