Havel
See also: havel
English
Translations
Czech
Etymology
Borrowed from Old Irish Gall, the name of a seventh-century Irish monk, missionary to Swabia, from the Latin cognomen Gallus, originally from gallus (“cock”) but later associated with Gallus (“Gaul”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈɦavɛl]
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Declension
Declension of Havel (hard masculine animate reducible)
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | Havel | Havlové |
| genitive | Havla | Havlů |
| dative | Havlovi, Havlu | Havlům |
| accusative | Havla | Havly |
| vocative | Havle | Havlové |
| locative | Havlovi, Havlu | Havlech |
| instrumental | Havlem | Havly |
Proper noun
Havel m anim (feminine Havlová)
- a male surname
- Václav Havel, a Czech writer and politician
Declension
Declension of Havel (hard masculine animate reducible)
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | Havel | Havlové |
| genitive | Havla | Havlů |
| dative | Havlovi, Havlu | Havlům |
| accusative | Havla | Havly |
| vocative | Havle | Havlové |
| locative | Havlovi, Havlu | Havlech |
| instrumental | Havlem | Havly |
Further reading
- Havel in Internetová jazyková příručka
German
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈhaːfl̩/
Audio (file)
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