kapten
See also: käpten
Dutch
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Estonian
Etymology
Ultimately from Late Latin capitāneus.
Noun
kapten (genitive kapteni, partitive kaptenit)
Declension
Inflection of kapten (ÕS type 2/õpik, no gradation)
singular | plural | |
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nominative | kapten | kaptenid |
accusative | kapteni | kaptenid |
genitive | kapteni | kaptenite |
partitive | kaptenit | kapteneid |
illative | kaptenisse | kaptenitesse kapteneisse |
inessive | kaptenis | kaptenites kapteneis |
elative | kaptenist | kaptenitest kapteneist |
allative | kaptenile | kaptenitele kapteneile |
adessive | kaptenil | kaptenitel kapteneil |
ablative | kaptenilt | kaptenitelt kapteneilt |
translative | kapteniks | kapteniteks kapteneiks |
terminative | kaptenini | kapteniteni |
essive | kaptenina | kaptenitena |
abessive | kaptenita | kapteniteta |
comitative | kapteniga | kaptenitega |
Swedish
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Noun
kapten c
- captain; the person lawfully in command of a sea-going vessel
- captain; a military rank
- captain; the athlete a sports team who speaks for the team with the referee
Declension
Declension of kapten | ||||
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Singular | Plural | |||
Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
Nominative | kapten | kaptenen | kaptener | kaptenerna |
Genitive | kaptens | kaptenens | kapteners | kaptenernas |
Related terms
- kaptensgrad
- fartygskapten
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