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See also: moldova and Moldovā

English

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Moldova within Europe.

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Etymology

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Unclear; see Romanian Moldova for theories.

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Moldova

  1. A country in Eastern Europe. Official name: Republic of Moldova. Capital and largest city: Chișinău.
  2. A region in eastern Romania adjacent to the country of Moldova, once part of the principality of Moldova.
    Synonyms: Moldavia, Romanian Moldavia, Western Moldavia
  3. A river in Romania.
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Acehnese

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Moldova

  1. Moldova (a country in Eastern Europe)

Asturian

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Moldova ?

  1. Moldova (a country in Eastern Europe)

Estonian

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Etymology

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From Romanian Moldova.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈmold̥ovɑ/, [ˈmold̥ovɑ]
  • Rhymes: -oldovɑ
  • Hyphenation: Mol‧do‧va

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Moldova (genitive Moldova, partitive Moldovat)

  1. Moldova (a country in Eastern Europe)

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Declension of Moldova (ÕS type 1/ohutu, no gradation)
singular plural
nominative Moldova
accusative nom.
gen. Moldova
genitive
partitive Moldovat
illative Moldovasse
inessive Moldovas
elative Moldovast
allative Moldovale
adessive Moldoval
ablative Moldovalt
translative Moldovaks
terminative Moldovani
essive Moldovana
abessive Moldovata
comitative Moldovaga

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References

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  • Moldova in Sõnaveeb (Eesti Keele Instituut)
  • Moldova”, in [EKSS] Eesti keele seletav sõnaraamat [Descriptive Dictionary of the Estonian Language] (in Estonian) (online version), Tallinn: Eesti Keele Sihtasutus (Estonian Language Foundation), 2009

Finnish

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Etymology

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From Romanian Moldova.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈmoldo(ː)ʋɑ/, [ˈmo̞ldo̞(ː)ʋɑ̝]
  • Rhymes: -oldoʋɑ
  • Syllabification(key): Mol‧do‧va

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Moldova

  1. Moldova (a country in Eastern Europe)

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Inflection of Moldova (Kotus type 10/koira, no gradation)
nominative Moldova
genitive Moldovan
partitive Moldovaa
illative Moldovaan
singular plural
nominative Moldova
accusative nom. Moldova
gen. Moldovan
genitive Moldovan
partitive Moldovaa
inessive Moldovassa
elative Moldovasta
illative Moldovaan
adessive Moldovalla
ablative Moldovalta
allative Moldovalle
essive Moldovana
translative Moldovaksi
abessive Moldovatta
instructive
comitative See the possessive forms below.
Possessive forms of Moldova (Kotus type 10/koira, no gradation)
first-person singular possessor
singular plural
nominative Moldovani
accusative nom. Moldovani
gen. Moldovani
genitive Moldovani
partitive Moldovaani
inessive Moldovassani
elative Moldovastani
illative Moldovaani
adessive Moldovallani
ablative Moldovaltani
allative Moldovalleni
essive Moldovanani
translative Moldovakseni
abessive Moldovattani
instructive
comitative
second-person singular possessor
singular plural
nominative Moldovasi
accusative nom. Moldovasi
gen. Moldovasi
genitive Moldovasi
partitive Moldovaasi
inessive Moldovassasi
elative Moldovastasi
illative Moldovaasi
adessive Moldovallasi
ablative Moldovaltasi
allative Moldovallesi
essive Moldovanasi
translative Moldovaksesi
abessive Moldovattasi
instructive
comitative
first-person plural possessor
singular plural
nominative Moldovamme
accusative nom. Moldovamme
gen. Moldovamme
genitive Moldovamme
partitive Moldovaamme
inessive Moldovassamme
elative Moldovastamme
illative Moldovaamme
adessive Moldovallamme
ablative Moldovaltamme
allative Moldovallemme
essive Moldovanamme
translative Moldovaksemme
abessive Moldovattamme
instructive
comitative
second-person plural possessor
singular plural
nominative Moldovanne
accusative nom. Moldovanne
gen. Moldovanne
genitive Moldovanne
partitive Moldovaanne
inessive Moldovassanne
elative Moldovastanne
illative Moldovaanne
adessive Moldovallanne
ablative Moldovaltanne
allative Moldovallenne
essive Moldovananne
translative Moldovaksenne
abessive Moldovattanne
instructive
comitative
third-person possessor
singular plural
nominative Moldovansa
accusative nom. Moldovansa
gen. Moldovansa
genitive Moldovansa
partitive Moldovaansa
inessive Moldovassaan
Moldovassansa
elative Moldovastaan
Moldovastansa
illative Moldovaansa
adessive Moldovallaan
Moldovallansa
ablative Moldovaltaan
Moldovaltansa
allative Moldovalleen
Moldovallensa
essive Moldovanaan
Moldovanansa
translative Moldovakseen
Moldovaksensa
abessive Moldovattaan
Moldovattansa
instructive
comitative

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Gagauz

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Moldova

  1. Moldova (a country in Eastern Europe)
    • 2021 October 21, “TİKA Başkan Yardımcısı Dr. Mahmut ÇEVİK: Ukrayna hem Moldova gagauzlarına yapılan proektları konuştuk”, in Ana Sözü[1]:
      Nicä bildirdi TİKA Başkan Yardımcısı Dr. Mahmut ÇEVİK, buluşmak zamanında Ukrayna hem Moldova gagauzlarına cümne, kultura hem başka uurlarda Türk İşbirlii hem Koordinaţiya Agenstvosunun (TİKA) tarafından yapılacek hem yapılması lääzım olan proektların kolaylıkları konuşuldu.
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Galician

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Moldova f

  1. Moldova (a country in Eastern Europe)

Hungarian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Romanian Moldova.

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  • IPA(key): [ˈmoldovɒ]
  • Hyphenation: Mol‧do‧va
  • Rhymes: -vɒ

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Moldova

  1. Moldova (a country in Eastern Europe; official name: Moldovai Köztársaság)
    Synonym: Moldávia

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Inflection (stem in long/high vowel, back harmony)
singular plural
nominative Moldova
accusative Moldovát
dative Moldovának
instrumental Moldovával
causal-final Moldováért
translative Moldovává
terminative Moldováig
essive-formal Moldovaként
essive-modal
inessive Moldovában
superessive Moldován
adessive Moldovánál
illative Moldovába
sublative Moldovára
allative Moldovához
elative Moldovából
delative Moldováról
ablative Moldovától
non-attributive
possessive - singular
Moldováé
non-attributive
possessive - plural
Moldováéi
Possessive forms of Moldova
possessor single possession multiple possessions
1st person sing. Moldovám
2nd person sing. Moldovád
3rd person sing. Moldovája
1st person plural Moldovánk
2nd person plural Moldovátok
3rd person plural Moldovájuk

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Moldova

  1. Moldova (a country in Eastern Europe)

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Latvian

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 Moldova on Latvian Wikipedia
 
Moldova (Eiropā)
 
Moldovas karogs

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Borrowed from Romanian Moldova, from the name of the Moldova river. The origin of this word is unclear.

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Moldova f (4th declension)

  1. Moldova (a country in Eastern Europe)
    Moldovas karogsthe flag of Moldova
    Moldovas prezidentsthe president of Moldova
    Moldova atrodas starp Rumāniju un UkrainuMoldova is located between Romania and Ukraine

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Maltese

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Il-Moldova f

  1. Moldova (a country in Eastern Europe)
    Synonym: Il-Moldovja

Norman

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(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)

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Moldova

  1. (Jersey) Moldova (a country in Eastern Europe)

Norwegian Bokmål

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Republica Moldova

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Moldova

  1. Moldova (a country in Eastern Europe)
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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Moldova

  1. Moldova (a country in Eastern Europe)
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Portuguese

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Borrowed from Romanian Moldova.

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  • (Brazil) IPA(key): /mowˈdo.vɐ/ [moʊ̯ˈdo.vɐ]
    • (Southern Brazil) IPA(key): /mowˈdo.va/ [moʊ̯ˈdo.va]
 

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Moldova f

  1. Synonym of Moldávia: Moldova (a country in Eastern Europe; official name: (formal) República da Moldova)

Romanian

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Etymology

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Of unclear origin. The suffix -ova is probably of Slavic origin. Theories about the first element:

  • It is possibly ultimately from Gothic 𐌼𐌿𐌻𐌳𐌰 (mulda, dust, mud) (possibly Moldavia); compare the river Mulde in Germany and Moldau, the German name of the river Vltava, which may be of related origin.
  • Alternatively, it may be related to Romanian molid (spruce), though the loss of the i in this word is difficult to explain.
  • A folk etymology, according to Dimitrie Cantemir, says the name of the Moldova River comes from Prince Dragoș, after his hound Molda, who drowned in it while attempting to hunt an aurochs.
  • The Romanian people may have called themselves "Moldoveni" or "Munteni" (literally "of the mountains") so Moldova may alternatively derive from a Thracian-Illyrian language, from *mol (mountain) + *dava (town).[1]

For more theories see   Name of Moldova on Wikipedia.Wikipedia

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Moldova f

  1. Moldova (a country in Eastern Europe; official name: Republica Moldova)
  2. Moldova (a river in Romania)
  3. Moldova, Western Moldavia (a region in eastern Romania adjacent to the country of Moldova, once part of the principality of Moldova)

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References

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  1. ^ Ștefan Pascu, Documente străine despre români, ed. Arhivelor statului, București 1992, →ISBN

Swahili

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Moldova

  1. Moldova (a country in Eastern Europe)

Uzbek

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Noun

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Moldova

  1. Moldova (a country in Eastern Europe)

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