Kinnu- + -la, from the same root as Kinnunen.[1][2]
Kinnula
The internal locative cases (inessive, illative and elative) are used with this place name when referring to a location; for example, "in Kinnula" is Kinnulassa.
Inflection of Kinnula (Kotus type 12/kulkija, no gradation) | |||
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nominative | Kinnula | Kinnulat | |
genitive | Kinnulan | Kinnuloiden Kinnuloitten | |
partitive | Kinnulaa | Kinnuloita | |
illative | Kinnulaan | Kinnuloihin | |
singular | plural | ||
nominative | Kinnula | Kinnulat | |
accusative | nom. | Kinnula | Kinnulat |
gen. | Kinnulan | ||
genitive | Kinnulan | Kinnuloiden Kinnuloitten Kinnulain rare | |
partitive | Kinnulaa | Kinnuloita | |
inessive | Kinnulassa | Kinnuloissa | |
elative | Kinnulasta | Kinnuloista | |
illative | Kinnulaan | Kinnuloihin | |
adessive | Kinnulalla | Kinnuloilla | |
ablative | Kinnulalta | Kinnuloilta | |
allative | Kinnulalle | Kinnuloille | |
essive | Kinnulana | Kinnuloina | |
translative | Kinnulaksi | Kinnuloiksi | |
abessive | Kinnulatta | Kinnuloitta | |
instructive | — | Kinnuloin | |
comitative | See the possessive forms below. |