From German Duo, from Latin duo (“two”).[1]
duó (plural duók)
singular | plural | |
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nominative | duó | duók |
accusative | duót | duókat |
dative | duónak | duóknak |
instrumental | duóval | duókkal |
causal-final | duóért | duókért |
translative | duóvá | duókká |
terminative | duóig | duókig |
essive-formal | duóként | duókként |
essive-modal | — | — |
inessive | duóban | duókban |
superessive | duón | duókon |
adessive | duónál | duóknál |
illative | duóba | duókba |
sublative | duóra | duókra |
allative | duóhoz | duókhoz |
elative | duóból | duókból |
delative | duóról | duókról |
ablative | duótól | duóktól |
non-attributive possessive – singular |
duóé | duóké |
non-attributive possessive – plural |
duóéi | duókéi |
possessor | single possession | multiple possessions |
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1st person sing. | duóm | duóim |
2nd person sing. | duód | duóid |
3rd person sing. | duója | duói |
1st person plural | duónk | duóink |
2nd person plural | duótok | duóitok |
3rd person plural | duójuk | duóik |