munand
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muna + -nd, coined by Estonian terminologist and lexicographer Johannes Voldemar Veski in 1923.
munand (genitive munandi, partitive munandit)
Declension of munand (ÕS type 2/õpik, no gradation) | |||
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singular | plural | ||
nominative | munand | munandid | |
accusative | nom. | ||
gen. | munandi | ||
genitive | munandite | ||
partitive | munandit | munandeid | |
illative | munandisse | munanditesse munandeisse | |
inessive | munandis | munandites munandeis | |
elative | munandist | munanditest munandeist | |
allative | munandile | munanditele munandeile | |
adessive | munandil | munanditel munandeil | |
ablative | munandilt | munanditelt munandeilt | |
translative | munandiks | munanditeks munandeiks | |
terminative | munandini | munanditeni | |
essive | munandina | munanditena | |
abessive | munandita | munanditeta | |
comitative | munandiga | munanditega |
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