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World map showing the location of Europe (continent).
 
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Etymology

From Srednji Engleski Europe, from Latinski Europa, from Antički Grčki Εὐρώπη (Eurṓpē).

Pronunciation

  • (UK) MFA(ključ): /ˈjʊə.ɹəp/, /ˈjɔː.ɹəp/
  • (US) MFA(ključ): /ˈjʊɚ.əp/, /ˈjɝ.əp/
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  • Audio (AU):(file)
  • (New Zealand) MFA(ključ): /ˈjʉə.ɹəp/, /ˈjoː.rəp/

Proper noun

Europe

  1. The portion of Eurasia west of the Urals, traditionally considered a continent in its own right, located north of Africa, west of Asia and east of the Atlantic Ocean.
  2. A political entity; the European Union.
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  3. (UK, Ireland) Mainland Europe (continental Europe), especially the western portion, thus excluding the island nations or the larger Mediterranean islands.
  4. (soccer) International club competitions operated by UEFA, the sport's governing body for Europe.
    • “Man City out of Europe as Arsenal lose again”, in (please provide the title of the work)[1], ESPN (UK), 4 December 2012, retrieved 5 December 2012
      Manchester City crashed out of Europe on Tuesday as Borussia Dortmund ended their hopes of qualifying for the Europa League.

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Francuski

Etymology

From Latinski Eurōpa, from Antički Grčki Εὐρώπα (Eurṓpa), a character in Greek mythology.

Pronunciation

Proper noun

Europe f

  1. Europe
    Sinonim: Vieux Continent
  2. Europa, a moon of Jupiter

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Friulian

Proper noun

Europe f

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Latinski

Etymology

From Antički Grčki Εὐρώπη (Eurṓpē).

Pronunciation

  • () MFA(ključ): /eu̯ˈroː.peː/, [ɛu̯ˈroːpeː]
  • () MFA(ključ): /eu̯ˈro.pe/, [eu̯ˈrɔːpe]

Proper noun

Europe

  1. Alternative form of Eurōpa

Declension

First declension, Greek type, with locative., with locative, singular only.

Case Singular
Nominative Eurōpē
Genitive Eurōpēs
Dative Eurōpae
Accusative Eurōpēn
Ablative Eurōpē
Vocative Eurōpē
Locative Eurōpae