akrobat
akrobat m anim (female equivalent akrobatka)
akrobat c (singular definite akrobaten, plural indefinite akrobater)
common gender |
Singular | Plural | ||
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indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | |
nominative | akrobat | akrobaten | akrobater | akrobaterne |
genitive | akrobats | akrobatens | akrobaters | akrobaternes |
From Dutch acrobaat, from French acrobate or German Akrobat, from Ancient Greek ἀκροβάτης (akrobátēs).
akrobat (uncountable)
akrobat m (definite singular akrobaten, indefinite plural akrobater, definite plural akrobatene)
akrobat m (definite singular akrobaten, indefinite plural akrobatar, definite plural akrobatane)
akròbat m (Cyrillic spelling акро̀бат)
singular | plural | |
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nominative | akrobat | akrobati |
genitive | akrobata | akrobata |
dative | akrobatu | akrobatima |
accusative | akrobata | akrobate |
vocative | akrobate | akrobati |
locative | akrobatu | akrobatima |
instrumental | akrobatom | akrobatima |
From German Akrobat, from French acrobate, from Ancient Greek ἀκροβάτης (akrobátēs, “walking on tiptoe, climbing aloft”), from ἀκροβατέω (akrobatéō, “I walk on tiptoe”), from ἄκρον (ákron, “highest or farthest point, mountain top, peak”) + βαίνω (baínō, “I walk, step”).
• (Standard Slovene, tonal) IPA(key): , SNPT: |
akrobȃt m anim (female equivalent akrobȃtka)
First masculine declension (hard o-stem, animate) , fixed accent | |||
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nom. sing. | akrobȃt | ||
gen. sing. | akrobȃta | ||
singular | dual | plural | |
nominative imenovȃlnik |
akrobȃt | akrobȃta | akrobȃti, akrobȃtje |
genitive rodȋlnik |
akrobȃta | akrobȃtov | akrobȃtov |
dative dajȃlnik |
akrobȃtu, akrobȃti | akrobȃtoma | akrobȃtom |
accusative tožȋlnik |
akrobȃta | akrobȃta | akrobȃte |
locative mẹ̑stnik |
akrobȃtu, akrobȃti | akrobȃtih | akrobȃtih |
instrumental orọ̑dnik |
akrobȃtom | akrobȃtoma | akrobȃti |
(vocative) (ogȏvorni imenovȃlnik) |
akrobȃt | akrobȃta | akrobȃti |
akrobat c
Borrowed from English acrobat, from French acrobate, from Ancient Greek ἀκροβάτης (akrobátēs). Doublet of akrobata.
ákrobát (Baybayin spelling ᜀᜃ᜔ᜇᜓᜊᜆ᜔)
Borrowed from French acrobate.
akrobat (definite accusative akrobatı, plural akrobatlar)