Spesiaali noun declension

Finnish
4 examples

Conjugation of spesiaali

nominative
accusative nom.
genitive
partitive
inessive
elative
illative
adessive
ablative
allative
essive
translative
instructive
abessive
comitative
Plural
spesiaalit
things
spesiaalit
things
spesiaalien
(of) things
spesiaaleja
(part of) things
spesiaaleissa
(in) things
spesiaaleista
(out of) things
spesiaaleihin
(into) things
spesiaaleilla
(at) things
spesiaaleilta
(from) things
spesiaaleille
(onto) things
spesiaaleina
(as) things
spesiaaleiksi
(into) things
spesiaalein
(with) things
spesiaaleitta
(without) things
spesiaaleineen
(together with) things
nominative
accusative nom.
accusative gen.
genitive
partitive
inessive
elative
illative
adessive
ablative
allative
essive
translative
abessive
Singular
spesiaali
thing
spesiaali
thing
spesiaalin
thing
spesiaalin
(of) thing
spesiaalia
(part of) thing
spesiaalissa
(in) thing
spesiaalista
(out of) thing
spesiaaliin
(into) thing
spesiaalilla
(at) thing
spesiaalilta
(from) thing
spesiaalille
(onto) thing
spesiaalina
(as) thing
spesiaaliksi
(into) thing
spesiaalitta
(without) thing

Examples of spesiaali

Example in FinnishTranslation in English
Isäntäsi, haluaako hän jotain spesiaalia?Your gaffer, does he want anything special?
Minulla on jotain spesiaalia sinulle.Good. Because I got something special for you.
Minulla on spesiaali juttu jonka tahtoisin tehdä tänä iltana.Gotta a little special thing I'd like to do tonight.
Pidennetty koko 46, baba ganoush spesiaali.There's not a shot in hell we can get into this thing. You're so cautious.

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