Bologna
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From Italian Bologna, from Latin Bonōnia, ultimately from Celtic. Doublet of Boleyn and Boulogne.
Bologna (countable and uncountable, plural Bolognas)
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Borrowed from Italian Bologna, from Latin Bonōnia, ultimately from Celtic.
Bologna f
singular | |
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nominative | Bologna |
genitive | Bologni, Bologně |
dative | Bologni, Bologně |
accusative | Bolognu |
vocative | Bologno |
locative | Bologni, Bologně |
instrumental | Bolognou |
From Italian Bologna, from Latin Bononia, ultimately from Celtic.
Bologna f
Singular | |
Indefinite | |
Nominative | Bologna |
Accusative | Bolognu |
Dative | Bolognu |
Genitive | Bolognu |
Bologna f
Borrowed from Italian Bologna, from Latin Bonōnia, ultimately from Celtic.
Bologna f (genitive singular Bologne, declension pattern of ulica)
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