Europe
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Etymology
From Latin Europa, from Greek Ευρώπη (Europe), a character in Greek mythology
English
Proper Noun
Europe
- A continent north of Africa, west of Asia and east of the Atlantic Ocean. It contains many countries, including (in alphabetical order):
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Translations
- Afrikaans: Europa
- Anglo-Saxon: Europa m
- Basque: Europa
- Bulgarian: Европа f
- Chinese: 欧洲 (Ōuzhōu)
- Czech: Evropa
- Danish: Europa
- Dutch: Europa n
- Esperanto: Eŭropo
- Estonian: Euroopa
- Finnish: Eurooppa
- French: Europe f
- German: Europa n
- Greek: Ευρώπη
- Hebrew: אירופה (Eiropa) f
- Interlingua: Europa
- Italian: Europa
- Japanese: ヨーロッパ
- Korean: 유럽
- Latin: Europa
- Latvian: Eiropa f
- Lithuanian: Europa
- Nauruan: Uirope
- Norwegian: Europa
- Polish: Europa f
- Portuguese: Europa
- Romanian: Europa
- Romanica: Europa f
- Russian: Европа f (Yevropa)
- Slovenian: Evropa f
- Spanish: Europa
- Swedish: Europa
- Toki Pona : Elopa
- Turkish: Avrupa
Swedish
Noun
europe
variant of spelling of europé
- Person living in Europe.