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English
Etymology
From Slavic words beli or beo, meaning white and grad meaning city or town. It was named after the white wall of the fortress that enclosed the city.
Pronunciation
Rhymes: Rhymes:English:-eɪd|-eɪd
Proper noun
Belgrade
- The capital of Serbia; formerly the capital of Serbia and Montenegro and of former Yugoslavia.
Translations
Albanian: Beogradi
Amharic: ����� (Belgred)
Arabic: ARchar|ب�غراد (Bilġr�d)
Azeri: �елг�ад (Belgrad)
Belarussian: �елг�ад (Belhrad), ��лг�ад (Bjalhrad)
Bengali: BNchar|ব�ল���র�ড (Belgre.d)
Bosnian: Beograd#Bosnian|Beograd m
Bulgarian: �елг�ад m
Catalan: Belgrad
Chinese:
Croatian: Beograd m
Czech: B�lehrad m
Danish: Beograd
Dutch: Belgrado
Esperanto: Beogrado
Estonian: Belgrad
Finnish: Belgrad
French: Belgrade
Gaelic
Georgian: á��á��á��á��á� á��á��á�� (Belgradi)
German: Belgrad, Wei�enburg (arch.)
Greek: �ελιγ�άδι [�ve�li�ɣraði] n
Hebrew: ���ר� (Belgrad)
Hindi: ब�ल��र�ड (B�lgre.d), ब�ल��र�ड (Belgre.d)
Hungarian: Belgrád, Nándorfehérvár (arch.), Landorfehérvár (arch.)
Italian: Belgrado f
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Japanese: ������ (Beogur�do)
Korean: ë² ì�¤ê·¸ë�¼ë�� (Beogeuradeu)
Latin: Bellogradum, Alba Bulgarica, Alba Graeca, Singidunum
Latvian: Belgrada
Lithuanian: Belgradas
Macedonian: �елг�ад m
Maltese: Belgrad
Punjabi: ਬ�ਲ�ਰਾਡ (Bīlgr�.d)
Pashto: PSchar|ب��ګراد (Belgr�d)
Persian: FAchar|ب�گراد (Belger�d) FAchar|ب�غراد (Belqer�d)
Polish: Belgrad
Portuguese: Belgrado
Romanian: Belgrad
Russian: �елг�ад (Beograd)
Serbian
Slovak: Belehrad m
Slovene: Beograd m
Spanish: Belgrado
Tagalog: Belgrado
Tajik: �елг�ад (Belgrad)
Tamil: ப�ல��ிர��� (Pelkir�gu)
Thai: ��ล��ร� (B�nkr�t)
Turkish: Belgrad, Dar-Ul-Jihad (The House of War) (arch.)
Ukrainian: ��лг�ад (Bjelhrad)
Uyghur: FAchar|ïº�ï¯§ï» ï®�ﺮïº�ﺩ (Belgrad)
Vietnamese: Ben-g�-rát
Walloon: Belgråde
French
Proper noun
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- Belgrade
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