Brazil
Country in South America
Brasīlia, Brasīliae, f
Noun [Cite]
- (Classical) IPA(key): /braˈsiː.li.a/, [bräˈs̠iːlʲiä]
- (Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): /braˈsi.li.a/, [bräˈs̬iːliä]
Declension
First-declension noun, singular only.
Case | Singular |
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Nominative | Brasīlia |
Genitive | Brasīliae |
Dative | Brasīliae |
Accusative | Brasīliam |
Ablative | Brasīliā |
Vocative | Brasīlia |
Etymology:
From Portuguese Brasil, from brasil (“brazilwood”), originally ‘red like an ember’, from brasa (“ember”), ultimately from Proto-Germanic *brasō (“gleed, crackling coal”), and -il (“-ile, -like, -y”) from Latin -īlis (“adjective suffix”).
Note:
- Plural forms are theoretically possible, but not useful in most contexts.
References:
- "Brasilia". In: Wiktionary, Wikimedia Foundation, visited on 14.02.2023
- "Brasilia". In: Vicipaedia, Wikimedia Foundation, visited on 14.02.2023
Rēs pūblica foederāta Brasīliae, Reī pūblicae foederātae Brasīliae, f
Noun [Cite]
- (Classical) IPA(key): /reːs ˈpuː.bli.ka foe̯.deˈraː.ta braˈsiː.li.ae̯/, [reːs̠ ˈpuːblʲɪkä foe̯d̪ɛˈräːt̪ä bräˈs̠iːlʲiäe̯]
- (Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): /res ˈpu.bli.ka fe.deˈra.ta braˈsi.li.e/, [rɛs ˈpuːblikä fed̪eˈräːt̪ä bräˈs̬iːlie]
Meaning:
Long form of Brasīlia
Declension
Third-declension noun with a second-declension noun (neuter) with a second-declension noun (neuter) with an indeclinable portion, singular only.
Case | Singular |
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Nominative | Rēs pūblica foederāta Brasīliae |
Genitive | Ris pūblicōrum foederātōrum Brasīliae |
Dative | Rī pūblicīs foederātīs Brasīliae |
Accusative | Rem pūblica foederāta Brasīliae |
Ablative | Re pūblicīs foederātīs Brasīliae |
Vocative | Rēs pūblica foederāta Brasīliae |
References:
- "Brasilia". In: Vicipaedia, Wikimedia Foundation, visited on 14.02.2023