Jõgeva

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English[edit]

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Map including Jõgeva (AMS, 1953)

Alternative forms[edit]

Etymology[edit]

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Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /ˈjəʊɡɪvə/, /ˈjʊɡɪvə/

Proper noun[edit]

Jõgeva

  1. A town in Jõgeva, Estonia.
    • 2000, Nicola Williams, Kate Galbraith, Steve Kokker, “North-East Estonia”, in Estonia, Latvia & Lithuania[1], 2nd edition, Lonely Planet, →ISBN, →OCLC, page 174, column 1:
      Farther south, towards Jõgeva, are the lakeside towns of Mustvee and Raja.
    • 2001, Arthur Mihkelsoo 1902-1988 Artist[2], Society of Estonian Artists in Toronto, →ISBN, →OCLC, page 7:
      Anu’s first job as a teacher was in Maarja Magdalena, near Jõgeva in Hellenurme Village, after which she worked for three years as a private tutor for a wealthy family in Tartu.
    • 2005, Neil Taylor, Estonia (Bradt Travel Guides)‎[3], 4th edition, →ISBN, →OCLC, page 178:
      Buses serve both cities, as well as Paide and the county capital of Jõgeva. Although Jõgeva itself is of little interest, buses go from there to Palamuse, Siimusti and Mustvee and to other tourist centres in the county.
    • 2021 April 28, “Power outage at Jõgeva has been restored”, in Kristjan Kallaste, editor, Eesti Rahvusringhääling[4], archived from the original on April 29, 2021:
      Jõgeva municipality government posted to social media on Wednesday morning that power and water supply was restored in the Saduküla region, but a large part of Jõgeva's households were still without power.

Translations[edit]

Estonian[edit]

 Jõgeva on Estonian Wikipedia
Jõgeva asukoht

Etymology[edit]

From jõgi (river).

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /ˈjɤɡ̊evɑ/, [ˈjɤɡ̊evɑ]
  • Rhymes: -ɤɡ̊evɑ
  • Hyphenation: Jõ‧ge‧va

Proper noun[edit]

Jõgeva (genitive Jõgeva, partitive Jõgevat)

  1. Jõgeva (a town in Jõgeva County, Estonia)
    Jõgevaleto Jõgeva
    Jõgevalin Jõgeva
    Jõgevaltfrom Jõgeva

Declension[edit]

Declension of Jõgeva (ÕS type 1/ohutu, no gradation)
singular plural
nominative Jõgeva
accusative nom.
gen. Jõgeva
genitive
partitive Jõgevat
illative Jõgevasse
inessive Jõgevas
elative Jõgevast
allative Jõgevale
adessive Jõgeval
ablative Jõgevalt
translative Jõgevaks
terminative Jõgevani
essive Jõgevana
abessive Jõgevata
comitative Jõgevaga

References[edit]

Norwegian Bokmål[edit]

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A view of the town Jõgeva, Estonia.

Etymology[edit]

From Estonian Jõgeva (Jõgeva), possibly derived from jõgi (river), from Proto-Finnic *joki (river), from Proto-Uralic *joke (river).

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /ˈjɔɡɛʋa/
  • (file)
  • Rhymes: -ɛʋɑ
  • Hyphenation: Jõ‧ge‧va

Proper noun[edit]

Jõgeva

  1. Jõgeva (a town in Jõgeva County, Estonia)
    Jõgeva ligger på vestsiden av Peipussjøen i Estland
    Jõgeva is located on the west side of Lake Peipus in Estonia

References[edit]

  • Jõgeva” in Store norske leksikon