nakkisota
Finnish
Etymology
nakki (“wiener”) + sota (“war”)
Noun
nakkisota
- (informal) An imaginary war that took place a long time ago; the word can be used to refer to unspecified time in the distant past by combining it with references to time, such as ennen (“before”), aikaan (“at the time of”) or jälkeen (“after”).
Declension
Inflection of nakkisota (Kotus type 10/koira, t-d gradation) | |||
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nominative | nakkisota | nakkisodat | |
genitive | nakkisodan | nakkisotien | |
partitive | nakkisotaa | nakkisotia | |
illative | nakkisotaan | nakkisotiin | |
singular | plural | ||
nominative | nakkisota | nakkisodat | |
accusative | nom. | nakkisota | nakkisodat |
gen. | nakkisodan | ||
genitive | nakkisodan | nakkisotien nakkisotainrare | |
partitive | nakkisotaa | nakkisotia | |
inessive | nakkisodassa | nakkisodissa | |
elative | nakkisodasta | nakkisodista | |
illative | nakkisotaan | nakkisotiin | |
adessive | nakkisodalla | nakkisodilla | |
ablative | nakkisodalta | nakkisodilta | |
allative | nakkisodalle | nakkisodille | |
essive | nakkisotana | nakkisotina | |
translative | nakkisodaksi | nakkisodiksi | |
instructive | — | nakkisodin | |
abessive | nakkisodatta | nakkisoditta | |
comitative | — | nakkisotineen |
Anagrams
- aakkostin, kansikota, nokkaista