Campania

English

Etymology

From Italian Campania, borrowed from Latin Campānia. Doublet of Champagne.

Proper noun

Campania

  1. An administrative region of southern Italy.

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Galician

Proper noun

Campania ?

  1. Campania (an administrative region of southern Italy)

Italian

Etymology

Inherited from Latin Campānia.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kamˈpa.nja/
  • Rhymes: -anja
  • Hyphenation: Cam‧pà‧nia

Proper noun

Campania f

  1. Campania (an administrative region of southern Italy)

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Latin

Etymology

From campus (open or flat space; plain).

Pronunciation

Proper noun

Campānia f sg (genitive Campāniae); first declension

  1. The territory around the ancient city of Capua.
  2. (New Latin) Campania (an administrative region of southern Italy)
  3. (New Latin) Champagne (a cultural region and former province of France, the terroir of the wine champagne; now part of Grand Est region)

Declension

First-declension noun, with locative, singular only.

singular
nominative Campānia
genitive Campāniae
dative Campāniae
accusative Campāniam
ablative Campāniā
vocative Campānia
locative Campāniae

Derived terms

  • Campānī m pl (inhabitants of Campania, noun)
  • Campānicus (of Campania, adjective)
  • Campānus (of, belonging to Campania, adjective)

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Spanish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kamˈpanja/ [kãmˈpa.nja]
  • Rhymes: -anja
  • Syllabification: Cam‧pa‧nia

Proper noun

Campania f

  1. Campania (an administrative region of southern Italy)