Tskhinvali
English
editEtymology
editFrom Georgian ცხინვალი (cxinvali), from Old Georgian ქრცხინვალი (krcxinvali, “land of hornbeams”), from earlier ქრცხილვანი (krcxilvani). Possibly via Russian Цхинва́ли (Cxinváli).
Pronunciation
editProper noun
editTskhinvali
- The capital city of South Ossetia, a de-facto independent country internationally recognized as part of the country of Georgia.
Synonyms
edit- Cchinvali
- Cxinvali
- Tskhinval (Modern Ossetians call the city this, leaving off the final "i", which is a nominative case ending in Georgian)
- Chreba (Ossetian (unofficial) name of the city)
- (From 1934 to 1961) Staliniri (after Joseph Stalin)
Translations
editA city in Georgia
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Portuguese
editEtymology
editBorrowed from Georgian ცხინვალი (cxinvali).
Proper noun
editTskhinvali f
- Tskhinvali (the capital city of South Ossetia, a de-facto independent country internationally recognized as part of the country of Georgia)
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- English terms borrowed from Georgian
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- English terms derived from Old Georgian
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- en:Cities in South Ossetia
- en:National capitals
- en:Places in South Ossetia
- en:Cities in Georgia
- en:Places in Georgia
- English terms with initial /t͡s/
- Portuguese terms borrowed from Georgian
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- pt:Cities in South Ossetia
- pt:National capitals
- pt:Places in South Ossetia
- pt:Cities in Georgia
- pt:Places in Georgia