fotel

Hungarian

Etymology

From German Fauteuil, from French fauteuil (armchair), from Old French faudestuel, faldestoel, borrowed from Frankish *faldistōl (folding seat), from Proto-Germanic *faldistōlaz (foldstool, folding chair), from *faldiz (a fold, folding) +‎ *stōlaz (stool, throne, chair).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈfotɛl]
  • Hyphenation: fo‧tel

Noun

fotel (plural fotelek)

  1. armchair

Declension

See variations in declension in every form : plural fotelek/fotelok, possessive: fotele/fotelje/fotelja

Inflection (stem in -e-, front unrounded harmony)
singular plural
nominative fotel fotelek
accusative fotelt foteleket
dative fotelnek foteleknek
instrumental fotellel fotelekkel
causal-final fotelért fotelekért
translative fotellé fotelekké
terminative fotelig fotelekig
essive-formal fotelként fotelekként
essive-modal
inessive fotelben fotelekben
superessive fotelen foteleken
adessive fotelnél foteleknél
illative fotelbe fotelekbe
sublative fotelre fotelekre
allative fotelhez fotelekhez
elative fotelből fotelekből
delative fotelről fotelekről
ablative foteltől fotelektől
Possessive forms of fotel
possessor single possession multiple possessions
1st person sing. fotelem foteleim
2nd person sing. foteled foteleid
3rd person sing. fotele fotelei
1st person plural fotelünk foteleink
2nd person plural foteletek foteleitek
3rd person plural fotelük foteleik
Inflection (stem in -o-, back harmony)
singular plural
nominative fotel fotelok
accusative fotelt fotelokat
dative fotelnak foteloknak
instrumental fotellal fotelokkal
causal-final fotelért fotelokért
translative fotellá fotelokká
terminative fotelig fotelokig
essive-formal fotelként fotelokként
essive-modal
inessive fotelban fotelokban
superessive fotelon fotelokon
adessive fotelnál foteloknál
illative fotelba fotelokba
sublative fotelra fotelokra
allative fotelhoz fotelokhoz
elative fotelból fotelokból
delative fotelról fotelokról
ablative foteltól foteloktól
Possessive forms of fotel
possessor single possession multiple possessions
1st person sing. fotelom foteljaim
2nd person sing. fotelod foteljaid
3rd person sing. fotelja foteljai
1st person plural fotelunk foteljaink
2nd person plural fotelotok foteljaitok
3rd person plural foteljuk foteljaik

Polish

Etymology

From German Fauteuil, from French fauteuil (armchair), from Old French faudestuel, faldestoel, borrowed from Frankish *faldistōl (folding seat), from Proto-Germanic *faldistōlaz (foldstool, folding chair), from *faldiz (a fold, folding) +‎ *stōlaz (stool, throne, chair).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈfɔ.tɛl/
  • (file)

Noun

fotel m inan (diminutive fotelik)

  1. armchair

Declension

Further reading

  • fotel in Polish dictionaries at PWN
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