Venere
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Radestrian
Etymology
Backformed from Veneris, borrowed from the Latin genitive singular of Venus and reanalysed as the genitive plural. Alternatively from Italian Venere.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈvɛnɛrɛ/, /ˈv/, /ɛnɛrɛ/, /⟨u⟩ʌe⟨/u⟩‧ne‧re/
- Rhymes: -ɛ (200), -, -ɛnɛrɛ, -Ve‧ne‧re[[Category:Rhymes:Radestrian/Ve‧ne‧re]]
- Syllabification: Ve–ne–re
Proper noun
Venere Template:rad-decl-pl
Declension
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