kapp
Estonian
Etymology
From Middle Low German schap.
Inflection
Declension of kapp (type riik)
singular | plural | |
---|---|---|
nominative | kapp | kapid |
genitive | kapi | kappide |
partitive | kappi | kappe / kappisid |
illative | kappi / kapisse | kappidesse |
inessive | kapis | kappides |
elative | kapist | kappidest |
allative | kapile | kappidele |
adessive | kapil | kappidel |
ablative | kapilt | kappidelt |
translative | kapiks | kappideks |
terminative | kapini | kappideni |
essive | kapina | kappidena |
abessive | kapita | kappideta |
comitative | kapiga | kappidega |
German
Icelandic
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kʰahp/
- Rhymes: -ahp
Declension
Derived terms
- kappgirni (“competitive spirit”)
- kappmikill (“energetic”)
- kappnógur (“plentiful, abundant”)
- kappræða (“dispute, debate”)
- kappsamur (“eager; energetic”)
- kappsemi (“energy, effort”)
Norwegian Bokmål
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Nordkapp - North Cape, Norway
Noun
kapp n (definite singular kappet, indefinite plural kapp, definite plural kappa or kappene)
- a cape, headland, promontory
Derived terms
Norwegian Nynorsk
Noun
kapp n (definite singular kappet, indefinite plural kapp, definite plural kappa)
- a cape, headland, promontory
Derived terms
Swedish
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Related terms
- kappas
- kappkörning
- kapplöpning
- kapprodd
- kapprusta
- kappsegling
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