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Παγασές

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Greek

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Etymology

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From plurale tantum Ancient Greek Παγασαί (Pagasaí), Παγασ(αί) + modern ending -ές (-és) for feminine plurals.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /pa.ɣaˈses/
  • Hyphenation: Πα‧γα‧σές

Proper noun

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Παγασές (Pagasésf pl

  1. Pagasae, ancient city-state of Thessaly, a contemporary suburb and former name of the municipality of Βόλος (Vólos).

Declension

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plural
nominative Παγασές (Pagasés)
genitive Παγασών (Pagasón)
accusative Παγασές (Pagasés)
vocative Παγασές (Pagasés)
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Further reading

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