juna

See also: juná and Jûna

Esperanto

Etymology

From German jung and French jeune.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈjuna/
  • Hyphenation: ju‧na
  • Rhymes: -una
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Adjective

juna (accusative singular junan, plural junaj, accusative plural junajn)

  1. young
    Mi estis juna kaj malsaĝa.I was young and foolish.
    Antonyms: maljuna, olda (poetic neologism)

Derived terms


Finnish

Etymology

From a dialectal word meaning "line, queue" (compare jono, juoni). Modern meaning "train" was given to the word in 1864.

Noun

juna

  1. train (railroad train)

Declension

Inflection of juna (Kotus type 10/koira, no gradation)
nominative juna junat
genitive junan junien
partitive junaa junia
illative junaan juniin
singular plural
nominative juna junat
accusative nom. juna junat
gen. junan
genitive junan junien
junainrare
partitive junaa junia
inessive junassa junissa
elative junasta junista
illative junaan juniin
adessive junalla junilla
ablative junalta junilta
allative junalle junille
essive junana junina
translative junaksi juniksi
instructive junin
abessive junatta junitta
comitative junineen

Derived terms

Compounds


Yindjibarndi

Noun

juna

  1. kurdaitcha man
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