paranoja
See also: paranoją
Esperanto
editEtymology
editPronunciation
editAdjective
editparanoja (accusative singular paranojan, plural paranojaj, accusative plural paranojajn)
Lithuanian
editEtymology
editBorrowed from Ancient Greek παράνοια (paránoia, “madness”).
Noun
editparanojà f (plural paranõjos) stress pattern 2
Declension
editDeclension of paranojà
singular (vienaskaita) | plural (daugiskaita) | |
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nominative (vardininkas) | paranojà | paranõjos |
genitive (kilmininkas) | paranõjos | paranõjų |
dative (naudininkas) | paranõjai | paranõjoms |
accusative (galininkas) | paranõją | paranojàs |
instrumental (įnagininkas) | paranojà | paranõjomis |
locative (vietininkas) | paranõjoje | paranõjose |
vocative (šauksmininkas) | paranõja | paranõjos |
Polish
editEtymology
editLearned borrowing from Ancient Greek πᾰρᾰ́νοιᾰ (paránoia).
Pronunciation
editNoun
editparanoja f
- (psychiatry) delusional disorder, paranoia (psychotic disorder characterized by delusions of persecution)
- paranoia (extreme, irrational distrust of others)
- (colloquial) absurdity, nonsense (that which is absurd, absurd action)
- Synonyms: see Thesaurus:nonsens
Declension
editDeclension of paranoja
Related terms
editadjectives
adverbs
nouns
Further reading
editSerbo-Croatian
editEtymology
editBorrowed from Ancient Greek παράνοια (paránoia, “madness”).
Pronunciation
editNoun
editparanója f (Cyrillic spelling парано́ја)
Declension
editSlovene
editEtymology
editBorrowed from Ancient Greek παράνοια (paránoia, “madness”).
Pronunciation
editNoun
editparanọ̑ja f
Inflection
editFeminine, a-stem | |||
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nom. sing. | paranója | ||
gen. sing. | paranóje | ||
singular | dual | plural | |
nominative (imenovȃlnik) |
paranója | paranóji | paranóje |
genitive (rodȋlnik) |
paranóje | paranój | paranój |
dative (dajȃlnik) |
paranóji | paranójama | paranójam |
accusative (tožȋlnik) |
paranójo | paranóji | paranóje |
locative (mẹ̑stnik) |
paranóji | paranójah | paranójah |
instrumental (orọ̑dnik) |
paranójo | paranójama | paranójami |
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