Kaustinen

See also: kaustinen

Finnish

Proper noun

Kaustinen

  1. A municipality in the Central Ostrobothnia region, Finland; known for its international folk music festival.
  2. The Finnish name of the cartoon character Woodstock from Charles M. Schulz's Peanuts.

Usage notes

  • The placename is sometimes inflected in plural; for example "in Kaustinen" becomes Kaustisilla. However, the locals prefer the singular form and it is thus considered correct.

Declension

  • In Kaustinen = Kaustisella (adessive).
Inflection of Kaustinen (Kotus type 38/nainen, no gradation)
nominative Kaustinen Kaustiset
genitive Kaustisen Kaustisten
Kaustisien
partitive Kaustista Kaustisia
illative Kaustiseen Kaustisiin
singular plural
nominative Kaustinen Kaustiset
accusative nom. Kaustinen Kaustiset
gen. Kaustisen
genitive Kaustisen Kaustisten
Kaustisien
partitive Kaustista Kaustisia
inessive Kaustisessa Kaustisissa
elative Kaustisesta Kaustisista
illative Kaustiseen Kaustisiin
adessive Kaustisella Kaustisilla
ablative Kaustiselta Kaustisilta
allative Kaustiselle Kaustisille
essive Kaustisena Kaustisina
translative Kaustiseksi Kaustisiksi
instructive Kaustisin
abessive Kaustisetta Kaustisitta
comitative Kaustisineen

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