banaan
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Borrowed from Portuguese banana, probably from a West African language. This etymology is incomplete. You can help Wiktionary by elaborating on the origins of this term.
banaan m or f (plural bananen, diminutive banaantje n)
banaan (genitive banaani, partitive banaani)
Declension of banaan (ÕS type 22e/riik, length gradation) | |||
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singular | plural | ||
nominative | banaan | banaanid | |
accusative | nom. | ||
gen. | banaani | ||
genitive | banaanide | ||
partitive | banaani | banaane banaanisid | |
illative | banaani banaanisse |
banaanidesse banaanesse | |
inessive | banaanis | banaanides banaanes | |
elative | banaanist | banaanidest banaanest | |
allative | banaanile | banaanidele banaanele | |
adessive | banaanil | banaanidel banaanel | |
ablative | banaanilt | banaanidelt banaanelt | |
translative | banaaniks | banaanideks banaaneks | |
terminative | banaanini | banaanideni | |
essive | banaanina | banaanidena | |
abessive | banaanita | banaanideta | |
comitative | banaaniga | banaanidega |
banaan f
Borrowed from Dutch banaan, from Portuguese banana.
banaan c (plural bananen, diminutive banaantsje)
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