malto
From Proto-Finnic *malto, possibly a conflation of two unrelated Germanic roots, Proto-Germanic *maltaz (“soft”) and Proto-Germanic *smultą (“molten fat, lard”).
malto
Inflection of malto (Kotus type 1*I/valo, lt-ll gradation) | |||
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nominative | malto | mallot | |
genitive | mallon | maltojen | |
partitive | maltoa | maltoja | |
illative | maltoon | maltoihin | |
singular | plural | ||
nominative | malto | mallot | |
accusative | nom. | malto | mallot |
gen. | mallon | ||
genitive | mallon | maltojen | |
partitive | maltoa | maltoja | |
inessive | mallossa | malloissa | |
elative | mallosta | malloista | |
illative | maltoon | maltoihin | |
adessive | mallolla | malloilla | |
ablative | mallolta | malloilta | |
allative | mallolle | malloille | |
essive | maltona | maltoina | |
translative | malloksi | malloiksi | |
abessive | mallotta | malloitta | |
instructive | — | malloin | |
comitative | See the possessive forms below. |
Borrowed from English malt.[1]
malto m (plural malti)
malto
malto m (invariable)
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