voivodi
Finnish edit
Etymology edit
Ultimately from Proto-Slavic *vojevoda (“army leader; duke; warlord”). Likely a recent learned borrowing, perhaps from French voïvode, German Woiwode or Swedish vojvod, as evidenced by the final vowel and the voiced stop /d/, which appears nominally only in recent loan words.
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
voivodi
Declension edit
Inflection of voivodi (Kotus type 5/risti, no gradation) | ||||
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nominative | voivodi | voivodit | ||
genitive | voivodin | voivodien | ||
partitive | voivodia | voivodeja | ||
illative | voivodiin | voivodeihin | ||
singular | plural | |||
nominative | voivodi | voivodit | ||
accusative | nom. | voivodi | voivodit | |
gen. | voivodin | |||
genitive | voivodin | voivodien | ||
partitive | voivodia | voivodeja | ||
inessive | voivodissa | voivodeissa | ||
elative | voivodista | voivodeista | ||
illative | voivodiin | voivodeihin | ||
adessive | voivodilla | voivodeilla | ||
ablative | voivodilta | voivodeilta | ||
allative | voivodille | voivodeille | ||
essive | voivodina | voivodeina | ||
translative | voivodiksi | voivodeiksi | ||
abessive | voivoditta | voivodeitta | ||
instructive | — | voivodein | ||
comitative | See the possessive forms below. |
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compounds
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