(inanimate noun) declension |
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indefinite |
singular |
plural |
absolutive |
mapa |
mapa |
mapak |
ergative |
mapak |
mapak |
mapek |
dative |
mapari |
mapari |
mapei
|
genitive |
maparen |
maparen |
mapen |
comitative |
maparekin |
maparekin |
mapekin |
causative |
maparengatik |
maparengatik |
mapengatik |
benefactive |
maparentzat |
maparentzat |
mapentzat |
instrumental |
mapaz |
mapaz |
mapez |
inessive |
mapatan |
mapan |
mapetan |
locative |
mapatako |
mapako |
mapetako |
allative |
mapatara |
mapara |
mapetara |
terminative |
mapataraino |
maparaino |
mapetaraino |
directive |
mapatarantz |
maparantz |
mapetarantz |
destinative |
mapatarako |
maparako |
mapetarako |
ablative |
mapatatik |
mapatik |
mapetatik |
partitive |
maparik |
- |
-
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prolative |
mapatzat |
- |
-
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Catalan
Etymology
Borrowing from Latin mappa (“napkin”).
Pronunciation
- (Balearic) IPA(key): /ˈma.pə/
- (Central) IPA(key): /ˈma.pə/
- (Valencian) IPA(key): /ˈma.pa/
Noun
mapa m (plural mapes)
- map; sheet with geographical information on it
Usage notes
- Originally this noun was a feminine noun, but in Modern Catalan it is now masculine, though it still forms its plural as if it were feminine.
Czech
Etymology
Borrowing from German Mappe, from Medieval Latin mappa mundi, from Latin mappa.
Pronunciation
Noun
mapa f
- map (visual representation of an area)
Declension
Declension of mapa
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singular |
plural |
nominative |
mapa
|
mapy
|
genitive |
mapy
|
map
|
dative |
mapě
|
mapám
|
accusative |
mapu
|
mapy
|
vocative |
mapo
|
mapy
|
locative |
mapě
|
mapách
|
instrumental |
mapou
|
mapami
|
Galician
Noun
mapa m (plural mapas)
- map
Synonyms
Irish
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
Borrowing from English map.
Noun
mapa m (genitive singular mapa, nominative plural mapaí)
- map
Declension
Synonyms
Derived terms
Etymology 2
Borrowing from English mop.
Noun
mapa m (genitive singular mapa, nominative plural mapaí)
- mop
Declension
Synonyms
Mutation
Irish mutation |
Radical |
Lenition |
Eclipsis |
mapa
|
mhapa
|
unchanged
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Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every possible mutated form of every word actually occurs.
|
Lower Sorbian
Etymology
Borrowing from German Mappe, from Latin mappa (“napkin”).
Pronunciation
Noun
mapa f (diminutive mapka)
- portfolio, folder
Declension
Derived terms
Polish
Etymology
Borrowing from Latin mappa (“napkin”)
Pronunciation
Noun
mapa f
- map (sheet with geographical information on it)
Declension
declension of mapa
|
singular |
plural |
nominative |
mapa
|
mapy
|
genitive |
mapy
|
map
|
dative |
mapie
|
mapom
|
accusative |
mapę
|
mapy
|
instrumental |
mapą
|
mapami
|
locative |
mapie
|
mapach
|
vocative |
mapo
|
mapy
|
Portuguese
Alternative forms
Etymology
Borrowing from Latin mappa (“napkin”), from Punic.
Pronunciation
- (Brazil) IPA(key): /ˈma.pa/, /ˈma.pɐ/
- (Portugal) IPA(key): /ˈma.pɐ/
- Rhymes: -apa
Noun
mapa m or f (obsolete) (plural mapas)
- map (visual representation of an area)
Synonyms
- (visual representation of an area): carta (dated)
Derived terms
- mapa-múndi
- riscar do mapa
- sumir do mapa
- varrer do mapa
Related terms
Scottish Gaelic
Etymology
Borrowing from English map.
Noun
mapa m (genitive singular mapa, plural mapaichean)
- map (visual representation of an area)
Mutation
Scottish Gaelic mutation |
Radical |
Lenition |
mapa |
mhapa
|
Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every possible mutated form of every word actually occurs.
|
Synonyms
Serbo-Croatian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /mâpa/
- Hyphenation: ma‧pa
Noun
mȁpa f (Cyrillic spelling ма̏па)
- map (visual representation of an area, map, sheet with geographical information on it)
- (computing) folder
Declension
Declension of mapa
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singular |
plural |
nominative
|
mapa
|
mape
|
genitive
|
mape
|
mapa
|
dative
|
mapi
|
mapama
|
accusative
|
mapu
|
mape
|
vocative
|
mapo
|
mape
|
locative
|
mapi
|
mapama
|
instrumental
|
mapom
|
mapama
|
Synonyms
- (map): karta
- (map): zemljovid (Croatian)
- (computing): folder (colloquial)
- (computing): fascikla (Serbian)
Spanish
Etymology
From Latin mappa (“napkin, starting signal in a race”), see map for more.
Noun
mapa m (plural mapas)
- map (sheet with geographical information on it)
Wauja
Noun
mapa
- honey
- Yamukunaun, aya autukene mapa!
- Children, let’s collect [wild] honey!
Derived terms
- mapanula (“kinkajou, Potos flavus”)
See also
References
- "Yamukunaun aya" uttered by Itsautaku, storyteller and elder, recounting the traditional Wauja tale of the "Man Who Drowned in Honey" (Paistyawalu), in the presence of his adolescent son Mayuri, adult daughter Mukura, and others. Recorded in Piyulaga village by E. Ireland, December 1989, transcript pp. 24-25.