Borrowed from Romanian tobă, from Hungarian dob (“to drum”), of onomatopoeic origin.
то́ба • (tóba) f (dialectal, Vidin region)
From Proto-Samoyedic *topå.
тоба • (toba)
Declension of тоба (toba) (regular) | |||
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singular | dual | plural | |
nominative | тоба (toba) | тобахӑʼ (tobaxăh) | тобаˮ (tobaq) |
genitive | тобаʼ (tobah) | тобахӑʼ (tobaxăh) | тобˮ (tob) |
accusative | тобам (tobam°) | тобахӑʼ (tobaxăh) | тоб (tob°) |
allative | тобан (toban°) | тобахӑняʼ (tobaxănyah) | тобахӑˮ (tobaxăq) |
locative | тобахӑна (tobaxăna) | тобахӑняна (tobaxănyana) | тобахӑˮна (tobaxăqna) |
ablative | тобахӑд (tobaxăd°) | тобахӑняд (tobaxănyad°) | тобахӑт (tobaxăt°) |
prolative | тобавна (tobawna) | тобахӑнямна (tobaxănyamna) | тобˮмӑна (tobqmăna) |