A South Estonian dialectal word, probably derived from uba (“bean”), from Proto-Finnic *upa, from Proto-Baltic . Original sense likely "small and round object". This etymology is incomplete. You can help Wiktionary by elaborating on the origins of this term.
ubin (genitive ubina, partitive ubinat)
Declension of ubin (ÕS type 2/õpik, no gradation) | |||
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singular | plural | ||
nominative | ubin | ubinad | |
accusative | nom. | ||
gen. | ubina | ||
genitive | ubinate | ||
partitive | ubinat | ubinaid | |
illative | ubinasse | ubinatesse ubinaisse | |
inessive | ubinas | ubinates ubinais | |
elative | ubinast | ubinatest ubinaist | |
allative | ubinale | ubinatele ubinaile | |
adessive | ubinal | ubinatel ubinail | |
ablative | ubinalt | ubinatelt ubinailt | |
translative | ubinaks | ubinateks ubinaiks | |
terminative | ubinani | ubinateni | |
essive | ubinana | ubinatena | |
abessive | ubinata | ubinateta | |
comitative | ubinaga | ubinatega |
ubin (first-person possessive ubinku, second-person possessive ubinmu, third-person possessive ubinnya)
ubin (Jawi spelling اوبين, plural ubin-ubin, informal 1st possessive ubinku, 2nd possessive ubinmu, 3rd possessive ubinnya)