"Phi-bô-na-xi" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [Vietnamese]

Etymology: Italian Fibonacci. The Italian phoneme /tʃ/ is generally rendered as the Vietnamese letter ⟨x⟩ and phoneme /s/, as if the Italian letter ⟨c⟩ was supposed to be pronounced like a "soft c" in French. Compare Lê-ô-nác-đô đa Vin-xi (“Leonardo da Vinci”), Xi-xi-li-a (“Sicilia”). French also influences how German names are rendered in Vietnamese. Etymology templates: {{bor|vi|it|Fibonacci}} Italian Fibonacci, {{orthography|x}} ⟨x⟩, {{orthography|c}} ⟨c⟩, {{der|vi|fr|-}} French Head templates: {{head|vi|proper noun|head=|tr=}} Phi-bô-na-xi
  1. Fibonacci Categories (topical): Individuals
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