kanibal
Cebuano
Etymology
From English cannibal, borrowed from Spanish caníbal, from Taíno caniba, the Taíno form recorded by Christopher Columbus for the Caribs, who were greatly feared. From an Arawakan language, probably Taíno.
Pronunciation
- Hyphenation: ka‧ni‧bal
Polish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kaˈɲi.bal/
Audio (file)
Declension
Any organism:
declension of kanibal
singular | plural | |
---|---|---|
nominative | kanibal | kanibale |
genitive | kanibala | kanibali |
dative | kanibalowi | kanibalom |
accusative | kanibala | kanibale |
instrumental | kanibalem | kanibalami |
locative | kanibalu | kanibalach |
vocative | kanibalu | kanibale |
Human:
declension of kanibal
singular | plural | |
---|---|---|
nominative | kanibal | kanibale |
genitive | kanibala | kanibali |
dative | kanibalowi | kanibalom |
accusative | kanibala | kanibali |
instrumental | kanibalem | kanibalami |
locative | kanibalu | kanibalach |
vocative | kanibalu | kanibale |
Related terms
Serbo-Croatian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kǎnibal/
- Hyphenation: ka‧ni‧bal
Declension
Declension of kanibal
singular | plural | |
---|---|---|
nominative | kanibal | kanibali |
genitive | kanibala | kanibala |
dative | kanibalu | kanibalima |
accusative | kanibala | kanibale |
vocative | kanibale | kanibali |
locative | kanibalu | kanibalima |
instrumental | kanibalom | kanibalima |
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