From Ukrainian Чернівці́ (Černivcí), from the legendary name Чернь (Černʹ). Compare чорний (čornyj, “black”).
- (UK) IPA(key): /t͡ʃəniːvˈtsiː/, /t͡ʃəˈniːvtsi/
- (US) IPA(key): /t͡ʃəɹnivˈtsi/, /t͡ʃəɹˈnivtsi/
- Hyphenation: Cher‧niv‧tsi
Chernivtsi
- A city, administrative centre, and raion of Chernivtsi Oblast, in the Bukovyna region, Ukraine, on the Prut river.
- An oblast in southwestern Ukraine.
city
- Armenian: Չեռնովցի (Čʻeṙnovcʻi), Չեռնիվցի (Čʻeṙnivcʻi)
- Belarusian: Чарнаўцы́ pl (Čarnaŭcý)
- Bulgarian: Черновци́ (Černovcí), Чернивци́ (Černivcí)
- Carpathian Rusyn: Чернівцї (Černivcji)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 切爾諾夫策 / 切尔诺夫策 (Qiè'ěrnuòfūcè)
- Czech: Černovice, Černivci
- Danish: Tjernivtsi n
- Dutch: Tsjernivtsi n
- Faroese: Tjernivtsi
- French: Tchernivtsi (fr), Tchernovtsy, Tchernowitz
- Georgian: ჩერნივცი (černivci), ჩერნოვცი (černovci)
- German: Czernowitz (de) n, Tschernowitz n
- Greek: Τσερνιβτσί (el) n (Tsernivtsí)
- Hebrew: צֶ׳רנוֹבִיץ (tshernovits)
- Hungarian: Csernyivci (hu), Csernovic (archaic)
- Japanese: チェルニウツィー (Cheruniutsī), チェルノフツィー (Cherunofutsī)
- Korean: 체르니우치 (Chereuniuchi), 체르놉치 (Chereunopchi)
- Marathi: चेरनिव्ची (cernivcī)
- Polish: Czerniowce (pl) pl
- Romanian: Cernăuți
- Russian: Черновцы́ (ru) pl (Černovcý)
- Slovak: Černovice pl
- Turkish: Çernivtsi
- Ukrainian: Чернівці́ (uk) pl (Černivcí)
- Yiddish: טשערנאָוויץ n (tshernovits)
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