dr.
Hungarian
Etymology
Abbreviation of doktor (“doctor”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈdoktor]
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Usage notes
It is capitalized as Dr. at the beginning of a sentence and when the name stands independently (e.g. in a list, or at the end of a letter, and not in a sentence).
Declension
Inflection (stem in -o-, back harmony) | ||
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singular | plural | |
nominative | dr. | dr.-ok |
accusative | dr.-t | dr.-okat |
dative | dr.-nak | dr.-oknak |
instrumental | dr.-ral | dr.-okkal |
causal-final | dr.-ért | dr.-okért |
translative | dr.-rá | dr.-okká |
terminative | dr.-ig | dr.-okig |
essive-formal | dr.-ként | dr.-okként |
essive-modal | — | — |
inessive | dr.-ban | dr.-okban |
superessive | dr.-on | dr.-okon |
adessive | dr.-nál | dr.-oknál |
illative | dr.-ba | dr.-okba |
sublative | dr.-ra | dr.-okra |
allative | dr.-hoz | dr.-okhoz |
elative | dr.-ból | dr.-okból |
delative | dr.-ról | dr.-okról |
ablative | dr.-tól | dr.-októl |
Possessive forms of dr. | ||
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possessor | single possession | multiple possessions |
1st person sing. | dr.-om | dr.-aim |
2nd person sing. | dr.-od | dr.-aid |
3rd person sing. | dr.-a | dr.-ai |
1st person plural | dr.-unk | dr.-aink |
2nd person plural | dr.-otok | dr.-aitok |
3rd person plural | dr.-uk | dr.-aik |
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