Borrowed from English kung fu, from the Wade–Giles romanization of Mandarin 功夫 (gōngfu, “skill, accomplishment, martial art”): kung1-fu5.
kung-fu
Inflection of kung-fu (Kotus type 21/rosé, no gradation) | |||
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nominative | kung-fu | kung-fut | |
genitive | kung-fun | kung-fuiden kung-fuitten | |
partitive | kung-futa | kung-fuita | |
illative | kung-fuhun | kung-fuihin | |
singular | plural | ||
nominative | kung-fu | kung-fut | |
accusative | nom. | kung-fu | kung-fut |
gen. | kung-fun | ||
genitive | kung-fun | kung-fuiden kung-fuitten | |
partitive | kung-futa | kung-fuita | |
inessive | kung-fussa | kung-fuissa | |
elative | kung-fusta | kung-fuista | |
illative | kung-fuhun | kung-fuihin | |
adessive | kung-fulla | kung-fuilla | |
ablative | kung-fulta | kung-fuilta | |
allative | kung-fulle | kung-fuille | |
essive | kung-funa | kung-fuina | |
translative | kung-fuksi | kung-fuiksi | |
abessive | kung-futta | kung-fuitta | |
instructive | — | kung-fuin | |
comitative | See the possessive forms below. |
kung-fu m (uncountable)
Borrowed from English kung fu.
kung-fu n (indeclinable)