agio (plural agios)
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agio n (plural agio's, diminutive agio'tje n)
agio
Inflection of agio (Kotus type 3/valtio, no gradation) | |||
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nominative | agio | agiot | |
genitive | agion | agioiden agioitten | |
partitive | agiota | agioita | |
illative | agioon | agioihin | |
singular | plural | ||
nominative | agio | agiot | |
accusative | nom. | agio | agiot |
gen. | agion | ||
genitive | agion | agioiden agioitten | |
partitive | agiota | agioita | |
inessive | agiossa | agioissa | |
elative | agiosta | agioista | |
illative | agioon | agioihin | |
adessive | agiolla | agioilla | |
ablative | agiolta | agioilta | |
allative | agiolle | agioille | |
essive | agiona | agioina | |
translative | agioksi | agioiksi | |
abessive | agiotta | agioitta | |
instructive | — | agioin | |
comitative | See the possessive forms below. |
agio m (plural agios)
From Dutch agio, from Italian aggio, from Old Occitan aize, from Vulgar Latin *adjace(m), from Latin adjacēns, present participle of adjaceō (compare Medieval Latin in aiace).
agio (first-person possessive agioku, second-person possessive agiomu, third-person possessive agionya)
Borrowed from Old Occitan aize, from Vulgar Latin *adjace(m), from Latin adjacēns, present participle of adjaceō (compare Medieval Latin in aiace). Cognate with Old French aise, eise, French aise and aisance; compare also Catalan eina. Doublet of adiacente.
agio m (plural agi)
agio
agio n (plural agiuri)
singular | plural | |||
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indefinite articulation | definite articulation | indefinite articulation | definite articulation | |
nominative/accusative | (un) agio | agioul | (niște) agiouri | agiourile |
genitive/dative | (unui) agio | agioului | (unor) agiouri | agiourilor |
vocative | agioule | agiourilor |
agio m (plural agi)