happi
Finnish
Etymology
Coined in 1862 by Julius Krohn, from happo (“acid”). Declension as an e-stem rather than an i-stem noun is modeled after typpi (“nitrogen”), also introduced by Krohn as an element name.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈhɑpːi/, [ˈhɑpːi]
- Hyphenation: hap‧pi
- Rhymes: -ɑpːi
Declension
Inflection of happi (Kotus type 7/ovi, pp-p gradation) | |||
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nominative | happi | hapet | |
genitive | hapen | happien | |
partitive | happea | happia | |
illative | happeen | happiin | |
singular | plural | ||
nominative | happi | hapet | |
accusative | nom. | happi | hapet |
gen. | hapen | ||
genitive | hapen | happien | |
partitive | happea | happia | |
inessive | hapessa | hapissa | |
elative | hapesta | hapista | |
illative | happeen | happiin | |
adessive | hapella | hapilla | |
ablative | hapelta | hapilta | |
allative | hapelle | hapille | |
essive | happena | happina | |
translative | hapeksi | hapiksi | |
instructive | — | hapin | |
abessive | hapetta | hapitta | |
comitative | — | happineen |
Compounds
Icelandic
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