Dekameron
Czech
Hungarian
Etymology
Borrowed from Italian Decameron (literally “ten days”), coined from Ancient Greek δέκᾰ (déka, “ten”) and ἡμέρᾱ (hēmérā, “days”).
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -on
- IPA(key): [ˈdɛkɒmɛron]
- Hyphenation: De‧ka‧me‧ron
Declension
| Inflection (stem in -o-, back harmony) | ||
|---|---|---|
| singular | plural | |
| nominative | Dekameron | — |
| accusative | Dekameront | — |
| dative | Dekameronnak | — |
| instrumental | Dekameronnal | — |
| causal-final | Dekameronért | — |
| translative | Dekameronná | — |
| terminative | Dekameronig | — |
| essive-formal | Dekameronként | — |
| essive-modal | — | — |
| inessive | Dekameronban | — |
| superessive | Dekameronon | — |
| adessive | Dekameronnál | — |
| illative | Dekameronba | — |
| sublative | Dekameronra | — |
| allative | Dekameronhoz | — |
| elative | Dekameronból | — |
| delative | Dekameronról | — |
| ablative | Dekamerontól | — |
| non-attributive possessive - singular |
Dekameroné | — |
| non-attributive possessive - plural |
Dekameronéi | — |
| Possessive forms of Dekameron | ||
|---|---|---|
| possessor | single possession | multiple possessions |
| 1st person sing. | Dekameronom | — |
| 2nd person sing. | Dekameronod | — |
| 3rd person sing. | Dekameronja | — |
| 1st person plural | Dekameronunk | — |
| 2nd person plural | Dekameronotok | — |
| 3rd person plural | Dekameronjuk | — |
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