kosto

Esperanto

Etymology

From kosti, from English cost, German kosten, Spanish costar, etc.

Noun

kosto (accusative singular koston, plural kostoj, accusative plural kostojn)

  1. cost

Finnish

(index ko)

Etymology

From the verb kostaa (to avenge) and the suffix -o.

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: kos‧to
  • Rhymes: -osto
  • IPA(key): [ˈkosto]

Noun

kosto

  1. revenge, vengeance.

Declension

Inflection of kosto (Kotus type 1/valo, no gradation)
nominative kosto kostot
genitive koston kostojen
partitive kostoa kostoja
illative kostoon kostoihin
singular plural
nominative kosto kostot
accusative nom. kosto kostot
gen. koston
genitive koston kostojen
partitive kostoa kostoja
inessive kostossa kostoissa
elative kostosta kostoista
illative kostoon kostoihin
adessive kostolla kostoilla
ablative kostolta kostoilta
allative kostolle kostoille
essive kostona kostoina
translative kostoksi kostoiksi
instructive kostoin
abessive kostotta kostoitta
comitative kostoineen

Compounds

Anagrams


Ingrian

Noun

kosto

  1. revenge

Latvian

Participle

kosto

  1. vocative singular masculine form of kostais
  2. accusative singular masculine form of kostais
  3. instrumental singular masculine form of kostais
  4. genitive plural masculine form of kostais
  5. vocative singular feminine form of kostais
  6. accusative singular feminine form of kostais
  7. instrumental singular feminine form of kostais
  8. genitive plural feminine form of kostais
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