kodu
Estonian
Etymology
From Proto-Finnic *koto, which is derived from Proto-Finnic *kota, which is from Proto-Finno-Ugric *kota. Possibly a loan from Proto-Indo-European *koth₁o. Compare Persian kad. Cognate to Finnish kota and koto, Hungarian ház. See also koda.
Declension
Declension of kodu
| singular (ainsus) | plural (mitmus) | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative (nimetav) | kodu | kodud |
| genitive (omastav) | kodu | kodude |
| partitive (osastav) | kodu | kodusid |
| illative (sisseütlev) | kodusse, koju, kottu |
kodudesse |
| inessive (seesütlev) | kodus | kodudes |
| elative (seestütlev) | kodust | kodudest |
| allative (alaleütlev) | kodule | kodudele |
| adessive (alalütlev) | kodul | kodudel |
| ablative (alaltütlev) | kodult | kodudelt |
| translative (saav) | koduks | kodudeks |
| terminative (rajav) | koduni | kodudeni |
| essive (olev) | koduna | kodudena |
| abessive (ilmaütlev) | koduta | kodudeta |
| comitative (kaasaütlev) | koduga | kodudega |
Latvian
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