N'Djamena
English
Etymology
Renamed from Fort-Lamy on April 6, 1973 by President François Tombalbaye, after the Arabic name of a nearby village, نِجَامِينَا (nijāmīnā), meaning “place of rest”, as part of his authenticité program of Africanization.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ənd͡ʒɑːˈmeɪnɑː/
Proper noun
N'Djamena
- The capital city of Chad, located at the Chari river opposite Kousséri, Cameroon.
Synonyms
- (former name) Fort-Lamy
Translations
capital city of Chad
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Czech
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈndʒamɛna]
Declension
Declension of N'Djamena (sg-only hard feminine)
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nominative | N'Djamena |
genitive | N'Djameny |
dative | N'Djameně |
accusative | N'Djamenu |
vocative | N'Djameno |
locative | N'Djameně |
instrumental | N'Djamenou |
Portuguese
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