otok
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[edit] Croatian
[edit] Etymology
[edit] Noun
òtok m.
[edit] Declension
declension of otok
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | otok | otoci |
| genitive | otoka | otoka |
| dative | otoku | otocima |
| accusative | otok | otoke |
| vocative | otoče | otoci |
| locative | otoku | otocima |
| instrumental | otokom | otocima |
[edit] Derived terms
[edit] Noun
ȍtōk m.
[edit] Czech
[edit] Noun
otok m.
[edit] Serbo-Croatian
[edit] Etymology
[edit] Noun
òtok m. (Cyrillic spelling: о̀ток)
[edit] Declension
declension of otok
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | otok | otoci |
| genitive | otoka | otoka |
| dative | otoku | otocima |
| accusative | otok | otoke |
| vocative | otoče | otoci |
| locative | otoku | otocima |
| instrumental | otokom | otocima |
[edit] Usage notes
Literary Croatian uses otok, while literary Serbian and Bosnian prefer ostrvo.
[edit] Derived terms
[edit] Synonyms
[edit] Slovene
[edit] Noun
ôtok m. (dual otoka, plural otoki) inanimate
- (geography) island