From diminutives (with -ukka) of various Germanic names ending in -mund (compare Swedish Amund, Girmund, Gudmund, Ödmund),[1] ultimately from Proto-Germanic *mundō.
Munukka
Inflection of Munukka (Kotus type 14*A/solakka, kk-k gradation) | |||
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nominative | Munukka | Munukat | |
genitive | Munukan | Munukoiden Munukoitten Munukkojen | |
partitive | Munukkaa | Munukoita Munukkoja | |
illative | Munukkaan | Munukoihin Munukkoihin | |
singular | plural | ||
nominative | Munukka | Munukat | |
accusative | nom. | Munukka | Munukat |
gen. | Munukan | ||
genitive | Munukan | Munukoiden Munukoitten Munukkojen Munukkain rare | |
partitive | Munukkaa | Munukoita Munukkoja | |
inessive | Munukassa | Munukoissa | |
elative | Munukasta | Munukoista | |
illative | Munukkaan | Munukoihin Munukkoihin | |
adessive | Munukalla | Munukoilla | |
ablative | Munukalta | Munukoilta | |
allative | Munukalle | Munukoille | |
essive | Munukkana | Munukkoina | |
translative | Munukaksi | Munukoiksi | |
abessive | Munukatta | Munukoitta | |
instructive | — | Munukoin | |
comitative | See the possessive forms below. |