Suppeneminen noun declension

Finnish
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Conjugation of suppeneminen

nominative
accusative nom.
genitive
partitive
inessive
elative
illative
adessive
ablative
allative
essive
translative
instructive
abessive
comitative
Plural
suppenemiset
convergences
suppenemiset
convergences
suppenemisten
(of) convergences
suppenemisia
(part of) convergences
suppenemisissa
(in) convergences
suppenemisista
(out of) convergences
suppenemisiin
(into) convergences
suppenemisilla
(at) convergences
suppenemisilta
(from) convergences
suppenemisille
(onto) convergences
suppenemisina
(as) convergences
suppenemisiksi
(into) convergences
suppenemisin
(with) convergences
suppenemisitta
(without) convergences
suppenemisineen
(together with) convergences
nominative
accusative nom.
accusative gen.
genitive
partitive
inessive
elative
illative
adessive
ablative
allative
essive
translative
abessive
Singular
suppeneminen
convergence
suppeneminen
convergence
suppenemisen
convergence
suppenemisen
(of) convergence
suppenemista
(part of) convergence
suppenemisessa
(in) convergence
suppenemisesta
(out of) convergence
suppenemiseen
(into) convergence
suppenemisella
(at) convergence
suppenemiselta
(from) convergence
suppenemiselle
(onto) convergence
suppenemisena
(as) convergence
suppenemiseksi
(into) convergence
suppenemisetta
(without) convergence

Examples of suppeneminen

Example in FinnishTranslation in English
Cauchy oli ensimmäinen, kuka teki tarkan tutkielman, - äärettömän lukujonon suppenemisesta.Cauchy was the first to make a rigorous study of the conditions for convergence of an infinite series.

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