kartofel
Polish
Etymology
Borrowed from German Kartoffel, from older Tartuffel or Tartüffel, from Italian tartufolo, diminutive of tartufo, from Medieval Latin *territūberum or Latin terrae tūber.
Pronunciation
Noun
kartofel m inan (diminutive kartofelek, augmentative kartoflisko)
Declension
Declension of kartofel
singular | plural | |
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nominative | kartofel | kartofle |
genitive | kartofla | kartofli |
dative | kartoflowi | kartoflom |
accusative | kartofel | kartofle |
instrumental | kartoflem | kartoflami |
locative | kartoflu | kartoflach |
vocative | kartoflu | kartofle |
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