katto
Finnish
Etymology
From kattaa (“to cover”) + -o. Compare Veps katuz, Estonian katus.
Noun
katto
Declension
| Inflection of katto (Kotus type 1/valo, tt-t gradation) | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| nominative | katto | katot | |
| genitive | katon | kattojen | |
| partitive | kattoa | kattoja | |
| illative | kattoon | kattoihin | |
| singular | plural | ||
| nominative | katto | katot | |
| accusative | nom. | katto | katot |
| gen. | katon | ||
| genitive | katon | kattojen | |
| partitive | kattoa | kattoja | |
| inessive | katossa | katoissa | |
| elative | katosta | katoista | |
| illative | kattoon | kattoihin | |
| adessive | katolla | katoilla | |
| ablative | katolta | katoilta | |
| allative | katolle | katoille | |
| essive | kattona | kattoina | |
| translative | katoksi | katoiksi | |
| instructive | — | katoin | |
| abessive | katotta | katoitta | |
| comitative | — | kattoineen | |
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Ingrian
Noun
katto
Japanese
Romanization
katto
Old Saxon
Etymology
Common to West and North Germanic: cognate with Old English catt, Old Norse kǫttr (Swedish katt), Old High German kazzo. The word existed in the Germanic languages in a female gender also, represented in Old Saxon by katta. The word appears to be related to Late Latin cattus as well as to similar words in the Slavic and Celtic languages, but the ultimate source is uncertain.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈkatto/
Noun
katto m
Declension
Declension of katto (masculine n-stem)
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