English
Proper noun
Ephesus
- A city of ancient Anatolia, in what is now Turkey.
Derived terms
Translations
a city of ancient Anatolia, in what is now Turkey
- Afrikaans: Efese
- Arabic: أَفَسُس (ʾafasus)
- Armenian: Եփեսոս (Epʿesos)
- Old Armenian: Եփեսոս (Epʿesos)
- Azeri: Efes
- Basque: Efeso
- Belarusian: Эфе́с m (Efés)
- Breton: Efesos m
- Bulgarian: Ефес m (Efes)
- Catalan: Efes
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 以弗所 (zh) (yifusuo)
- Czech: Efez m
- Danish: Efesos
- Dutch: Efeze (nl) m
- Esperanto: Efeso
- Extremaduran: Éfesu
- Faroese: Efesus m
- Finnish: Efesos (fi)
- French: Éphèse (fr) m
- Galician: Éfeso m
- Georgian: ეფესო (epeso)
- German: Ephesus (de)
- Greek: Έφεσος (el) m (Éfesos)
- Hebrew: אפסוס m (apsws)
- Hungarian: Epheszosz
- Icelandic: Efesos m
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- Indonesian: Ephesos
- Irish: Eifeasas m
- Italian: Efeso (it)
- Japanese: エフェソス (Efesosu)
- Javanese: Efesus
- Korean: 에페소스 (Epesoseu)
- Latin: Ephesus f
- Macedonian: Ефес m (Efes)
- Malay: Efesus
- Marathi: इफेसूस m (iphesūs)
- Norwegian: Efesos m
- Old English: Ephese m
- Persian: افسس (afss)
- Polish: Efez
- Portuguese: Éfeso m
- Romanian: Efes m
- Russian: Ефе́с (ru) m (Jefés), Эфе́с (ru) m (Efés)
- Saterland Frisian: Ephesos
- Serbo-Croatian: Efes, Efez (sh)
- Sicilian: Èfesu m (Efés)
- Slovak: Efez
- Spanish: Éfeso
- Swahili: Efeso
- Swedish: Efesos
- Tamil: எபேசஸ் (epēcas)
- Turkish: Efes
- Welsh: Effesus m
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Latin
Etymology
From Ancient Greek Ἔφεσος (Éphesos).
Proper noun
Ephesus f (genitive Ephesī); second declension
- Ephesus
Declension
Second declension, with locative.
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