Kipale noun declension

Finnish
4 examples

Conjugation of kipale

nominative
accusative nom.
genitive
partitive
inessive
elative
illative
adessive
ablative
allative
essive
translative
instructive
abessive
comitative
Plural
kipaleet
things
kipaleet
things
kipaleiden
(of) things
kipaleita
(part of) things
kipaleissa
(in) things
kipaleista
(out of) things
kipaleisiin
(into) things
kipaleilla
(at) things
kipaleilta
(from) things
kipaleille
(onto) things
kipaleina
(as) things
kipaleiksi
(into) things
kipalein
(with) things
kipaleitta
(without) things
kipaleineen
(together with) things
nominative
accusative nom.
accusative gen.
genitive
partitive
inessive
elative
illative
adessive
ablative
allative
essive
translative
abessive
Singular
kipale
thing
kipale
thing
kipaleen
thing
kipaleen
(of) thing
kipaletta
(part of) thing
kipaleessa
(in) thing
kipaleesta
(out of) thing
kipaleeseen
(into) thing
kipaleella
(at) thing
kipaleelta
(from) thing
kipaleelle
(onto) thing
kipaleena
(as) thing
kipaleeksi
(into) thing
kipaleetta
(without) thing

Examples of kipale

Example in FinnishTranslation in English
50 ekaa kertaa tökki minullakin, mutta se kipale voimaannuttaa.I thought the same thing the first 50 times we played it, but, honestly, I found the true healing power of that song.
Eiköhän vedetä setin päätteeksi jokin kotipuolen kipale.Come on,come on! I'll tell you what, let's go up here and do our set, But end with a little something from home.
Ne pallot maksavat tonnin kipale.- The other balloons. A grand a pop those things are.
Viisi taalaa kipale.Everything there is five bucks today.

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