English
Etymology
From Patreus, the name of its founder.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /pəˈtɹæs/, /ˈpætɹəs/
Proper noun
Patras
- The third most populated Greek city (after Athens and Thessaloniki), the most populated city in the Peloponnese and the capital of Western Greece (administrative region of Greece).
Translations
city of Greece
- Arabic: بَاتْرَاي m (bātrāy)
- Bulgarian: Патрай (Patraj)
- Catalan: Patres
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 佩特雷 (Pèitèléi)
- Czech: Patras m
- Danish: Patras
- Finnish: Patraksesta
- French: Patrai
- German: Patras
- Greek: Πάτρα (el) f (Pátra)
- Ancient: Πάτραι f pl (Pátrai)
- Hebrew: פאטראי
- Hindi: पैट्राई (paiṭrāī)
- Italian: Patrasso
- Japanese: パトレ (Patore)
- Latin: Patrae (la) f pl
- Norwegian: Pátra
- Ottoman Turkish: بالیابادره (balyabadra)
- Persian: پاتراس
- Portuguese: Patras f
- Russian: Па́тры f pl (Pátry)
- Serbo-Croatian: Патра (Patra)
- Sicilian: Patrassu
- Spanish: Patras
- Swedish: Patra
- Turkish: Patra, Badra
- Ukrainian: Патри (Patry)
- Welsh: Patras
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Further reading
Anagrams
Czech
Pronunciation
Proper noun
Patras m inan
- Patras (a city in Greece)
Declension
This proper noun needs an inflection-table template.
Further reading
- “Patras”, in Kartotéka Novočeského lexikálního archivu (in Czech)
Portuguese
Proper noun
Patras f
- Patras (a city, the regional capital of Western Greece, Greece)