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Haettu sana löytyi näillä lähdekielillä:
| Kieli | Käännökset |
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| bulgaria | съществително име (sǎštestvítelno íme), съществително, име (ime) |
| espanja | sustantivo, substantivo, nombre |
| esperanto | substantivo |
| hollanti | zelfstandig naamwoord, substantief, naamwoord |
| italia | nome, sostantivo |
| japani | 名詞 (meishí), めいし (meishi) |
| kreikka | ουσιαστικό (ousiastikó) |
| latina | nomen positivum, nomen, nōmen |
| latvia | lietvārds, substantīvs |
| liettua | daiktavardis |
| norja | substantiv |
| portugali | substantivo, nome |
| puola | rzeczownik |
| ranska | adjectif, nom, substantif |
| ruotsi | substantivera, adjektiv, substantiv, nomen |
| saksa | Substantiv, Hauptwort, Dingwort, Gegenstandswort, Nomen, Namenwort, Nennwort |
| suomi | substantiivi, nimisana, nomini |
| tanska | substantiv, hovedord, navneord |
| turkki | isim, ad |
| tšekki | podstatné jméno, substantivum |
| unkari | főnév |
| venäjä | существительное (suštšestvitelnoje), имя существительное (imja suštšestvitelnoje), именной (imennoi), имя (imja) |
| viro | nimisõna, substantiiv |
Määritelmät
Substantiivi
- (grammar, strictly) A word that functions as the name of a specific object or set of objects, such as person, animal, place, word, thing, phenomenon, substance, quality, or idea: one of the basic parts of speech in many languages, including English.
- (grammar, now rare, loosely) Either a word that can be used to refer to a person, animal, place, thing, phenomenon, substance, quality or idea, or a word that modifies or describes a previous word or its referent; a substantive or adjective, sometimes also including other parts of speech such as numeral or pronoun.
- (computing) An object within a user interface to which a certain action or transformation (i.e., verb) is applied.
Verbi
- (transitive) To convert a word to a noun.
Esimerkit
- For example, that females are different from but equal to males is oxymoronic by virtue of the nouned status of female and male as kinds of persons.
- However, too much nouning makes you sound bureaucratic, immature, and verbally challenged. Top executives convert far fewer nouns into verbs than do workers at lower levels.
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