Hera
English

Hera
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin Hēra, from Ancient Greek Ἥρα (Hḗra).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈhɪəɹə/, /ˈhɪɹə/, /ˈhɪːɹə/
- Rhymes: -ɪəɹə, -ɪɹə, -ɪːɹə
Proper noun
Hera
Translations
queen of the gods, wife of Zeus
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See also
References
- Oxford Dictionary of World Mythology, Arthur Cotterell, Oxford University Press, 1986
Catalan
Etymology
Borrowed from Ancient Greek Ἥρα (Hḗra).
Faroese
Usage notes
Matronymics
- son of Hera: Heruson
- daughter of Hera: Herudóttir
Declension
| Singular | |
| Indefinite | |
| Nominative | Hera |
| Accusative | Heru |
| Dative | Heru |
| Genitive | Heru |
Icelandic
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈhɛːra]
- Rhymes: -ɛːra
Declension
declension of Hera
| f-w1 | singular | |
|---|---|---|
| indefinite | ||
| nominative | Hera | |
| accusative | Heru | |
| dative | Heru | |
| genitive | Heru | |
Lithuanian
Etymology
Borrowed from Ancient Greek Ἥρα (Hḗra).
Declension
declension of Hera
| nominative | Hera |
|---|---|
| genitive | Heros |
| dative | Herai |
| accusative | Herą |
| instrumental | Hera |
| locative | Heroje |
| vocative | Hera |
Maori
Polish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈxɛ.ra/
Audio (file) - Rhymes: -ɛra
- Syllabification: He‧ra
Declension
Spanish
Etymology
Borrowed from Ancient Greek Ἥρα (Hḗra).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈeɾa/ [ˈe.ɾa]
- Rhymes: -eɾa
- Syllabification: He‧ra
- Homophone: era
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