K-DK

Hungarian

Compass rose

Etymology

Abbreviation of kelet-délkelet (east-southeast).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈkɛlɛd ˌdeːlkɛlɛt]

Noun

K-DK

  1. ESE (east-southeast)
Declension
Inflection (stem in -e-, front unrounded harmony)
singular plural
nominative K-DK
accusative K-DK-et
dative K-DK-nek
instrumental K-DK-tel
causal-final K-DK-ért
translative K-DK-té
terminative K-DK-ig
essive-formal K-DK-ként
essive-modal
inessive K-DK-ben
superessive K-DK-en
adessive K-DK-nél
illative K-DK-be
sublative K-DK-re
allative K-DK-hez
elative K-DK-ből
delative K-DK-ről
ablative K-DK-től
non-attributive
possessive - singular
K-DK-é
non-attributive
possessive - plural
K-DK-éi
Possessive forms of K-DK
possessor single possession multiple possessions
1st person sing. K-DK-em
2nd person sing. K-DK-ed
3rd person sing. K-DK-e
1st person plural K-DK-ünk
2nd person plural K-DK-etek
3rd person plural K-DK-ük
Coordinate terms

(compass points)

nounsadjectives
északnyugat (ÉNy) észak (É) északkelet (ÉK)
nyugat (Ny) kelet (K)
délnyugat (DNy) dél (D) délkelet (DK)
északnyugati (ÉNy./ény.) északi (É./é.) északkeleti (ÉK./ék.)
nyugati (Ny./ny.) keleti (K./k.)
délnyugati (DNy./dny.) déli (D./d.) délkeleti (DK./dk.)
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