Eneko
Basque
Etymology
Old Basque name, first recorded in 1062, and probably composed of the word ene (“mine, my”) and the diminutive suffix -ko, hence "my little one." The first Basque king of Pamplona was Eneko Aritza (compare haritz (“oak”)), also known as Eneko the Oak.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /eneko/, [e̞.ne̞.ko̞]
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Declension
Declension of Eneko (animate, ending in vowel)
indefinite | |
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absolutive | Eneko |
ergative | Enekok |
dative | Enekori |
genitive | Enekoren |
comitative | Enekorekin |
causative | Enekorengatik |
benefactive | Enekorentzat |
instrumental | Enekoz |
inessive | Enekorengan |
locative | — |
allative | Enekorengana |
terminative | Enekorenganaino |
directive | Enekorenganantz |
destinative | Enekorenganako |
ablative | Enekorengandik |
partitive | Enekorik |
prolative | Enekotzat |
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