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Versonta noun declension
Finnish
Conjugation of versonta
Translation
nominative
accusative nom.
genitive
partitive
inessive
elative
illative
adessive
ablative
allative
essive
translative
instructive
abessive
comitative
Plural
versonnat
things
versonnat
things
versontojen
(of) things
versontoja
(part of) things
versonnoissa
(in) things
versonnoista
(out of) things
versontoihin
(into) things
versonnoilla
(at) things
versonnoilta
(from) things
versonnoille
(onto) things
versontoina
(as) things
versonnoiksi
(into) things
versonnoin
(with) things
versonnoitta
(without) things
versontoineen
(together with) things
nominative
accusative nom.
accusative gen.
genitive
partitive
inessive
elative
illative
adessive
ablative
allative
essive
translative
abessive
Singular
versonta
thing
versonta
thing
versonnan
thing
versonnan
(of) thing
versontaa
(part of) thing
versonnassa
(in) thing
versonnasta
(out of) thing
versontaan
(into) thing
versonnalla
(at) thing
versonnalta
(from) thing
versonnalle
(onto) thing
versontana
(as) thing
versonnaksi
(into) thing
versonnatta
(without) thing
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vellonta
thing
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thing
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revision control
vermiselli
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blood transfusion
venerologia
venereology
vermeet
gear
vesikirppu
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veronalainen
thing
vesikoira
thing
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