Gaztela
Basque
Etymology
From gaztelu, based on Spanish Castilla, from Old Spanish Castiella. Ultimately both from Latin castellum.
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -ela
- Hyphenation: Gaz‧te‧la
Declension
Declension of Gaztela (inanimate, ending in -a)
| indefinite | |
|---|---|
| absolutive | Gaztela |
| ergative | Gaztelak |
| dative | Gaztelari |
| genitive | Gaztelaren |
| comitative | Gaztelarekin |
| causative | Gaztelarengatik |
| benefactive | Gaztelarentzat |
| instrumental | Gaztelaz |
| inessive | Gaztelan |
| locative | Gaztelako |
| allative | Gaztelara |
| terminative | Gaztelaraino |
| directive | Gaztelarantz |
| destinative | Gaztelarako |
| ablative | Gaztelatik |
| partitive | Gaztelarik |
| prolative | Gaztelatzat |
Derived terms
- Gaztela eta Leon (“Castile and León”)
- gaztela-haize (“Southern wind”)
- Gaztela-Mantxa
- gaztelania (“Spanish language”)
- gaztelar (“Castilian”)
- gaztelau (“Castilian”)
- gaztelera (“Spanish language”)
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