õde
See also: Appendix:Variations of "ode"
Estonian
Etymology
Possibly an irregular variant of sõtse (“paternal aunt”).
Declension
Declension of õde
singular (ainsus) | plural (mitmus) | |
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nominative (nimetav) | õde | õed |
genitive (omastav) | õe | õdede |
partitive (osastav) | õde | õdesid |
illative (sisseütlev) | õesse | õdedesse |
inessive (seesütlev) | ões | õdedes |
elative (seestütlev) | õest | õdedest |
allative (alaleütlev) | õele | õdedele |
adessive (alalütlev) | õel | õdedel |
ablative (alaltütlev) | õelt | õdedelt |
translative (saav) | õeks | õdedeks |
terminative (rajav) | õeni | õdedeni |
essive (olev) | õena | õdedena |
abessive (ilmaütlev) | õeta | õdedeta |
comitative (kaasaütlev) | õega | õdedega |
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