Japonia
See also: Iaponia
English
Alternative forms
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /d͡ʒæˈpəʊniə/
Proper noun
Japonia
- (obsolete) Japan
- 1621, Robert Burton, The Anatomy of Melancholy, I.2.4.VI:
- In Japonia, 'tis a common thing to stifle their children if they be poor, or to make an abort, which Aristotle commends.
- 1702, Jeremy Taylor, Contemplations of the State of Man in this Life, And in That which is to come, 6th edition, page 193:
- THE Tyrants of Japonia invented a ſtrange Torment for thoſe who confeſſed Chriſt
- 1621, Robert Burton, The Anatomy of Melancholy, I.2.4.VI:
Albanian
Basque
Pronunciation
Declension
Declension of Japonia (inanimate, ending in -a)
| indefinite | |
|---|---|
| absolutive | Japonia |
| ergative | Japoniak |
| dative | Japoniari |
| genitive | Japoniaren |
| comitative | Japoniarekin |
| causative | Japoniarengatik |
| benefactive | Japoniarentzat |
| instrumental | Japoniaz |
| inessive | Japonian |
| locative | Japoniako |
| allative | Japoniara |
| terminative | Japoniaraino |
| directive | Japoniarantz |
| destinative | Japoniarako |
| ablative | Japoniatik |
| partitive | Japoniarik |
| prolative | Japoniatzat |
Ido
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin Iaponia. Decision no. 1354, Progreso VII.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ʒaˈpo.ni̯a/, /d͡ʒaˈpo.ni̯a/
Derived terms
- Japoniano (“Japanese (person)”)
- Japoniana (“Japanese (language, culture)”)
References
- Progreso VII (in Ido), 1914, page 194
Latin
Declension
First-declension noun, singular only.
| Case | Singular |
|---|---|
| Nominative | Japonia |
| Genitive | Japoniae |
| Dative | Japoniae |
| Accusative | Japoniam |
| Ablative | Japoniā |
| Vocative | Japonia |
Derived terms
Polish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /jaˈpɔɲ.ja/
Audio (file) - Rhymes: -ɔɲja
- Syllabification: Ja‧pon‧ia
Declension
Romanian

Japonia
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