From Late Latin Dominicus, derived from Dominus (“Lord”).
Domonkos
Inflection (stem in -o-, back harmony) | ||
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singular | plural | |
nominative | Domonkos | Domonkosok |
accusative | Domonkost | Domonkosokat |
dative | Domonkosnak | Domonkosoknak |
instrumental | Domonkossal | Domonkosokkal |
causal-final | Domonkosért | Domonkosokért |
translative | Domonkossá | Domonkosokká |
terminative | Domonkosig | Domonkosokig |
essive-formal | Domonkosként | Domonkosokként |
essive-modal | — | — |
inessive | Domonkosban | Domonkosokban |
superessive | Domonkoson | Domonkosokon |
adessive | Domonkosnál | Domonkosoknál |
illative | Domonkosba | Domonkosokba |
sublative | Domonkosra | Domonkosokra |
allative | Domonkoshoz | Domonkosokhoz |
elative | Domonkosból | Domonkosokból |
delative | Domonkosról | Domonkosokról |
ablative | Domonkostól | Domonkosoktól |
non-attributive possessive - singular |
Domonkosé | Domonkosoké |
non-attributive possessive - plural |
Domonkoséi | Domonkosokéi |
Possessive forms of Domonkos | ||
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possessor | single possession | multiple possessions |
1st person sing. | Domonkosom | Domonkosaim |
2nd person sing. | Domonkosod | Domonkosaid |
3rd person sing. | Domonkosa | Domonkosai |
1st person plural | Domonkosunk | Domonkosaink |
2nd person plural | Domonkosotok | Domonkosaitok |
3rd person plural | Domonkosuk | Domonkosaik |