From an Iranian language, compare Ossetian кард (kard), Persian کارد (kârd, “knife”).
kard (plural kardok)
singular | plural | |
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nominative | kard | kardok |
accusative | kardot | kardokat |
dative | kardnak | kardoknak |
instrumental | karddal | kardokkal |
causal-final | kardért | kardokért |
translative | karddá | kardokká |
terminative | kardig | kardokig |
essive-formal | kardként | kardokként |
essive-modal | — | — |
inessive | kardban | kardokban |
superessive | kardon | kardokon |
adessive | kardnál | kardoknál |
illative | kardba | kardokba |
sublative | kardra | kardokra |
allative | kardhoz | kardokhoz |
elative | kardból | kardokból |
delative | kardról | kardokról |
ablative | kardtól | kardoktól |
non-attributive possessive – singular |
kardé | kardoké |
non-attributive possessive – plural |
kardéi | kardokéi |
possessor | single possession | multiple possessions |
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1st person sing. | kardom | kardjaim |
2nd person sing. | kardod | kardjaid |
3rd person sing. | kardja | kardjai |
1st person plural | kardunk | kardjaink |
2nd person plural | kardotok | kardjaitok |
3rd person plural | kardjuk | kardjaik |
(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)
kard m inan
Borrowed from Persian کارد. Doublet of kord.
kard m inan
Borrowed from English card, from Middle English carde (“playing card”), from Old French carte, from Latin charta, from Ancient Greek χάρτης (khártēs, “paper, papyrus”). Doublet of kalatas, karta, and tsart.
kard (Baybayin spelling ᜃᜇ᜔ᜇ᜔)