tald
See also: tåld
Estonian
Etymology
Cognate to Ingrian talla (“inner sole of a boot”), Finnish talla (“sole of a plough or sledge”), and Livonian tōla (“foot”). Most likely derived from tallama (“to trample”). The root has likely mixed with a Scandinavian loan; compare Swedish stall and Old Norse stallr.
Declension
Declension of tald (ÕS type 22u/leib, d-l gradation)
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | tald | tallad |
| accusative | talla | tallad |
| genitive | talla | taldade |
| partitive | talda | taldu taldasid |
| illative | talda tallasse |
taldadesse tallusse |
| inessive | tallas | taldades tallus |
| elative | tallast | taldadest tallust |
| allative | tallale | taldadele tallule |
| adessive | tallal | taldadel tallul |
| ablative | tallalt | taldadelt tallult |
| translative | tallaks | taldadeks talluks |
| terminative | tallani | taldadeni |
| essive | tallana | taldadena |
| abessive | tallata | taldadeta |
| comitative | tallaga | taldadega |
| Notes | 1) The long illative singular form with -sse is rarely used for this declension type. | |
Swedish
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