kana + -nen, partially from kana (“chicken”), but also from a Karelian vernacular form of an Eastern Orthodox name (Ancient Greek Κόνων (Kónōn)).[1]
Kananen
Inflection of Kananen (Kotus type 38/nainen, no gradation) | |||
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nominative | Kananen | Kanaset | |
genitive | Kanasen | Kanasten Kanasien | |
partitive | Kanasta | Kanasia | |
illative | Kanaseen | Kanasiin | |
singular | plural | ||
nominative | Kananen | Kanaset | |
accusative | nom. | Kananen | Kanaset |
gen. | Kanasen | ||
genitive | Kanasen | Kanasten Kanasien | |
partitive | Kanasta | Kanasia | |
inessive | Kanasessa | Kanasissa | |
elative | Kanasesta | Kanasista | |
illative | Kanaseen | Kanasiin | |
adessive | Kanasella | Kanasilla | |
ablative | Kanaselta | Kanasilta | |
allative | Kanaselle | Kanasille | |
essive | Kanasena | Kanasina | |
translative | Kanaseksi | Kanasiksi | |
abessive | Kanasetta | Kanasitta | |
instructive | — | Kanasin | |
comitative | See the possessive forms below. |