Vienna

English dictionary entry

Meanings

name
  1. The capital and largest city of Austria.
  2. A state of Austria, including the city, within the state of Lower Austria.
  3. A locale in the United States.
  4. A town in Virginia.
  5. A city in West Virginia.
  6. A town in New York.
  7. A city, the county seat of Dooly County, Georgia.
  8. A city, the county seat of Johnson County, Illinois.
  9. A town in Wisconsin.
  10. A town in Maine.
  11. A city, the county seat of Maries County, Missouri.
  12. A town in Louisiana.

Pronunciation

/viˈɛ.nə/ /viˈɪ.nə/ en-ca-Vienna.oga /vaɪˈɛ.nə/ /vaɪˈæ.nə/ /ˈvaɪ.ə.nə/ /vaɪˈi.nə/

Word forms

Vienna

Etymology

From Italian and Medieval Latin Vienna, from German Wien, Middle High German Wienne, and Old High German Wienna, probably from Proto-Celtic *widus (“wood”) or *weidus (“wild”) via unattested Vulgar Latin *Vedunia. Doublet of Wien.

Translations

Afrikaans: Wene Albanian: Vjena Amharic: ቪየና Arabic: فِيِينَا Arabic: فِيِنَّا Arabic: ڤِيِينَا Arabic: ڤِيِنَّا Arabic: ڤيينا Arabic: فِيَنَّا Armenian: Վիեննա Asturian: Viena Azerbaijani: Vyana Basque: Viena Belarusian: Ве́на Bengali: ভিয়েনা Bulgarian: Вие́на Burmese: ဗီယင်နာမြို့ Carpathian Rusyn: Ві́день Catalan: Viena Chinese Cantonese: 維也納 /维也纳 Chinese Mandarin: 維也納 /维也纳 Chuvash: Вена Crimean Tatar: Viyana Czech: Vídeň Danish: Wien Dutch: Wenen Esperanto: Vieno Estonian: Viin Farefare: Vienna Finnish: Wien French: Vienne West-Frisian: Wenen Friulian: Viene Galician: Viena Georgian: ვენა German: Wien Bavarian German: Wean Greek: Βιέννη Greek: Βιένη Hawaiian: Wiena Hebrew: וִינָה Hindi: वियना Hungarian: Bécs Icelandic: Vín Icelandic: Vínarborg Indonesian: Wina Irish: Vín
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