Koolmajärve

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English

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Etymology

From Estonian Koolmajärve.

Proper noun

Koolmajärve

  1. A village in Põlva County, Estonia

Translations

Estonian

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Etymology

Named after Lake Koolma/Kuulma (in Estonian: Koolma järv), which is situated near the village, while the lake was named after the village of Koolma, the backlands of which extended to the lake. See there for further etymology.[1]

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈkoːlmɑˌjærve/, , /ˈkuːlmɑˌjærve/,
  • Rhymes: -ærve
  • Hyphenation: Kool‧ma‧jär‧ve

Proper noun

Koolmajärve (genitive Koolmajärve, partitive Koolmajärvet)

  1. Koolmajärve (a village in Räpina parish, Põlva County, Estonia)
    Koolmajärveleto Koolmajärve
    Koolmajärvelin Koolmajärve
    Koolmajärveltfrom Koolmajärve

Declension

Declension of Koolmajärve (ÕS type 16/pere, no gradation)
singular plural
nominative Koolmajärve
accusative nom.
gen. Koolmajärve
genitive
partitive Koolmajärvet
illative Koolmajärvesse
inessive Koolmajärves
elative Koolmajärvest
allative Koolmajärvele
adessive Koolmajärvel
ablative Koolmajärvelt
translative Koolmajärveks
terminative Koolmajärveni
essive Koolmajärvena
abessive Koolmajärveta
comitative Koolmajärvega

References

  1. ^ Koolmajärve”, in Eesti kohanimeraamat [Book of Estonian Toponyms] (in Estonian) (online version, occasionally updated), Tallinn: Eesti Keele Sihtasutus (Estonian Language Foundation), 2017–