monogamia

See also: monogàmia

Finnish

Etymology

From mono- + -gamia.

Noun

monogamia

  1. monogamy

Declension

Inflection of monogamia (Kotus type 12/kulkija, no gradation)
nominative monogamia monogamiat
genitive monogamian monogamioiden
monogamioitten
partitive monogamiaa monogamioita
illative monogamiaan monogamioihin
singular plural
nominative monogamia monogamiat
accusative nom. monogamia monogamiat
gen. monogamian
genitive monogamian monogamioiden
monogamioitten
monogamiainrare
partitive monogamiaa monogamioita
inessive monogamiassa monogamioissa
elative monogamiasta monogamioista
illative monogamiaan monogamioihin
adessive monogamialla monogamioilla
ablative monogamialta monogamioilta
allative monogamialle monogamioille
essive monogamiana monogamioina
translative monogamiaksi monogamioiksi
instructive monogamioin
abessive monogamiatta monogamioitta
comitative monogamioineen

Italian

Etymology

mono- + -gamia

Noun

monogamia f (plural monogamie)

  1. monogamy

Antonyms


Polish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /mɔ.nɔˈɡa.mʲa/

Noun

monogamia f

  1. monogamy

Declension

Derived terms

Further reading


Portuguese

Noun

monogamia f (plural monogamias)

  1. monogamy (form of relationship in which an individual has only one partner during their lifetime or at any one time)

Spanish

Etymology

From Late Latin monogamia, from Ancient Greek μονογαμία (monogamía).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /monoˈɡamja/, [monoˈɣamja]

Noun

monogamia f (uncountable)

  1. monogamy (a permanent pair bond between two beings)
    Antonym: poligamia
  2. monogamy (the practice of being married to one person)
    Antonym: poligamia

Further reading

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