Pennsylvania

See also: Pennsylvânia

English

Map of US highlighting Pennsylvania

Alternative forms

Etymology

Penn (William Penn) + sylvan (woods) + -ia (land). On March 4, 1681, Charles II of England granted a land tract to William Penn for the area that now includes Pennsylvania. Penn then founded a colony there as a place of religious freedom for Quakers, and named it for the Latin sylva, silva (meaning "wood"), thus "Pennsylvania" (Penn's woods).

Pronunciation

  • (UK, US) IPA(key): /ˌpɛnsɪlˈveɪni.ə/, /ˌpɛnsɪlˈveɪnjə/
  • (file)
    Rhymes: -eɪniə

Proper noun

Pennsylvania

  1. A state of the United States. Capital: Harrisburg; largest city: Philadelphia.
  2. The first, and historically largest, now defunct US railroad, a hallmark of the industrial age.
  3. An unincorporated community in Mobile County, Alabama, United States.
  4. A suburb of Exeter, Devon, England (OS grid ref SX9294).
  5. A hamlet in Cold Ashton parish, South Gloucestershire, Gloucestershire, England (OS grid ref ST7473).

Synonyms

  • (US state): PA

Derived terms

Translations

See also

Divisions of the United States of America in English (layout · text)
States: Alabama · Alaska · Arizona · Arkansas · California · Colorado · Connecticut · Delaware · Florida · Georgia · Hawaii · Idaho · Illinois · Indiana · Iowa · Kansas · Kentucky · Louisiana · Maine · Maryland · Massachusetts · Michigan · Minnesota · Mississippi · Missouri · Montana · Nebraska · Nevada · New Hampshire · New Jersey · New Mexico · New York · North Carolina · North Dakota · Ohio · Oklahoma · Oregon · Pennsylvania · Rhode Island · South Carolina · South Dakota · Tennessee · Texas · Utah · Vermont · Virginia · Washington · West Virginia · Wisconsin · Wyoming
Federal District: Washington, D.C.
Territories: American Samoa · Guam · Northern Mariana Islands · Puerto Rico · United States minor outlying islands · United States Virgin Islands

Further reading


Danish

Alternative forms

Etymology

Borrowed from English Pennsylvania.

Proper noun

Pennsylvania (genitive Pennsylvanias)

  1. Pennsylvania (a state of the United States)

Finnish

Etymology

From English Pennsylvania.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈpensilʋei̯niɑ/, [ˈpe̞ns̠ilˌʋe̞i̯niɑ]
  • IPA(key): /ˈpensylʋei̯niɑ/, [ˈpe̞ns̠ylˌʋe̞i̯niɑ]

Proper noun

Pennsylvania

  1. Pennsylvania (a state of the United States)

Declension

Inflection of Pennsylvania (Kotus type 9/kala, no gradation)
nominative Pennsylvania
genitive Pennsylvanian
partitive Pennsylvaniaa
illative Pennsylvaniaan
singular plural
nominative Pennsylvania
accusative nom. Pennsylvania
gen. Pennsylvanian
genitive Pennsylvanian
partitive Pennsylvaniaa
inessive Pennsylvaniassa
elative Pennsylvaniasta
illative Pennsylvaniaan
adessive Pennsylvanialla
ablative Pennsylvanialta
allative Pennsylvanialle
essive Pennsylvaniana
translative Pennsylvaniaksi
instructive
abessive Pennsylvaniatta
comitative
Possessive forms of Pennsylvania (type kala)
possessor singular plural
1st person Pennsylvaniani Pennsylvaniamme
2nd person Pennsylvaniasi Pennsylvanianne
3rd person Pennsylvaniansa

German

Alternative forms

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˌpɛnsɪlˈvɛɪ̯ni̯a/, /ˌpɛnsɪlˈveːni̯a/
  • (file)

Proper noun

Pennsylvania n (proper noun, genitive Pennsylvanias or (optionally with an article) Pennsylvania)

  1. Pennsylvania (a state of the United States)

Italian

Alternative forms

Etymology

Borrowed from English Pennsylvania.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /pen.silˈva.nja/, /pen.silˈvɛ.nja/[1]
  • Rhymes: -anja, -ɛnja
  • Hyphenation: Penn‧syl‧và‧nia

Proper noun

Pennsylvania f

  1. Pennsylvania (a state of the United States)

References

  1. Pennsylvania in Luciano Canepari, Dizionario di Pronuncia Italiana (DiPI)

Portuguese

Proper noun

Pennsylvania f

  1. Alternative spelling of Pensilvânia
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