ρούγα
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Greek
1.1
Etymology
1.2
Noun
1.2.1
Declension
1.2.2
Coordinate terms
Greek
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Etymology
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From
Latin
ruga
.
Noun
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ρούγα
•
(
roúga
)
f
(
plural
ρούγες
)
(
colloquial
,
dialect
)
street
,
alley
(
colloquial
,
dialect
)
small
village
square
Declension
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Declension of ρούγα
singular
plural
nominative
ρούγα
•
ρούγες
•
genitive
ρούγας
•
—
accusative
ρούγα
•
ρούγες
•
vocative
ρούγα
•
ρούγες
•
Coordinate terms
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δρομάκι
n
(
dromáki
,
“
alley
”
)
δρόμος
f
(
drómos
,
“
street
”
)
οδός
f
(
odós
,
“
street
”
)
πλατεία
f
(
plateía
,
“
square
”
)
Categories
:
Greek terms derived from Latin
Greek lemmas
Greek nouns
Greek feminine nouns
Greek colloquialisms
Greek dialectal terms
Greek nouns declining like 'γαλοπούλα'
Greek nouns lacking a genitive plural
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