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===Etymology===
===Etymology===
From {{inh|es|osp|cibdat}}, {{m|osp|cibdad|çibdad}} (cf. {{cog|lad|sivdad}}), from {{inh|es|la|cīvitātem}}, accusative singular of {{m|la|cīvitās||city}}. (compare {{cog|pt|cidade}}, {{cog|gl|cidade}})
From {{inh|es|osp|cibdat}}, {{m|osp|cibdad|çibdad}} (cf. {{cog|lad|sivdad}}), from {{inh|es|la|cīvitātem}}, accusative singular of {{m|la|cīvitās||city}} (compare {{cog|pt|cidade}}, {{cog|gl|cidade}}).


===Pronunciation===
===Pronunciation===

Revision as of 02:01, 5 January 2021

Classical Nahuatl

Etymology

From Spanish ciudad.

Noun

ciudād

  1. city

References

  • Lockhart, James. (2001) Nahuatl as Written, Stanford University Press, page 215.

Spanish

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old Spanish cibdat, çibdad (cf. Ladino sivdad), from Latin cīvitātem, accusative singular of cīvitās (city) (compare Portuguese cidade, Galician cidade).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): (Spain) /θjuˈdad/ [θjuˈð̞að̞]
  • IPA(key): (Latin America, Philippines) /sjuˈdad/ [sjuˈð̞að̞]
  • Rhymes: -að
  • Hyphenation: ciu‧dad
  • Audio (Latin America):(file)

Noun

ciudad f (plural ciudades)

  1. city
    Viven en la ciudad.
    They live in the city.
    ¡Qué ciudad tan grande y bonita!
    What a large and beautiful city!

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Cebuano: siyudad

See also

Category:es:Cities

Further reading