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stova
stova
Faroese
Noun
stova f (genitive singular stovu, plural stovur)
Declension
Declension of stova | ||||
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f1 | singular | plural | ||
indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | |
nominative | stova | stovan | stovur | stovurnar |
accusative | stovu | stovuna | stovur | stovurnar |
dative | stovu | stovuni | stovum | stovunum |
genitive | stovu | stovunnar | stova | stovanna |
Derived terms
some include
room
- baðstova (bathroom)
- bálstova (crematorium)
- bestastova (livingroom)
- dansistova (room for Faroese chain dance)
- (hospital) einastova (single room)
- kaffistova (coffee bar)
- lesistova (reading room; workroom of a priest)
- lærarastova (teacher's longue)
- matstova (restaurant; diningroom)
- myrkastova (jail)
- roykstova (smoking room)
- sjónvarpsstova (TV studio; television room)
- sjúkrastova (sickroom)
- skrivstova (office)
- skurðstova (operating room)
- starvsstova (laboratory)
- vøggustova (nursery)
house names
- Jógvansstova (the house of John)
- Ólavsstova (the house of Olav)
- Nýggjastova (the new house)
administration
- almannastova (social welfare office)
- gjaldstova (finance office)
- hagstova (satistics office)
- kanningarstova (research office)
- kunningarstova (information bureau, information desk)
- ráðstova (ministry, department)
- sendistova, sendiharrastova (embassy)
- tíðindastova (news agency)
- útvarpsstova (radio station)
- veðurstova (weather office)
Swedish
Etymology
From Old Norse stofa from older form stufa, from Proto-Germanic *stubō (“room, living room, heated room”). Cognate with English stove, German Stube (“a parlor”) from the Old High German stuba, Danish stue (“living room; small house; large bedroom in a hospital”).
Noun
stova c
Declension
Inflection of stova | ||||
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Singular | Plural | |||
Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
Nominative | stova | stovan | stovor | stovorna |
Genitive | stovas | stovans | stovors | stovornas |
Synonyms
- (cottage): stuga