prof.

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See also: prof, próf, and Prof.

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Noun

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prof.

  1. Abbreviation of professor (professor).

Finnish

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Noun

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prof.

  1. Abbreviation of professori.

Hungarian

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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prof. (plural prof.-ok)

  1. Abbreviation of professzor (professor).

Declension

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Inflection (stem in -o-, back harmony)
singular plural
nominative prof. prof.-ok
accusative prof.-t prof.-okat
dative prof.-nak prof.-oknak
instrumental prof.-ral prof.-okkal
causal-final prof.-ért prof.-okért
translative prof.-rá prof.-okká
terminative prof.-ig prof.-okig
essive-formal prof.-ként prof.-okként
essive-modal
inessive prof.-ban prof.-okban
superessive prof.-on prof.-okon
adessive prof.-nál prof.-oknál
illative prof.-ba prof.-okba
sublative prof.-ra prof.-okra
allative prof.-hoz prof.-okhoz
elative prof.-ból prof.-okból
delative prof.-ról prof.-okról
ablative prof.-tól prof.-októl
non-attributive
possessive - singular
prof.-é prof.-oké
non-attributive
possessive - plural
prof.-éi prof.-okéi
Possessive forms of prof.
possessor single possession multiple possessions
1st person sing. prof.-om prof.-aim
2nd person sing. prof.-od prof.-aid
3rd person sing. prof.-a prof.-ai
1st person plural prof.-unk prof.-aink
2nd person plural prof.-otok prof.-aitok
3rd person plural prof.-uk prof.-aik

Italian

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Noun

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prof.

  1. professore, professoressa
  2. profondità

Lithuanian

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Noun

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prof.

  1. Abbreviation of profesorius (professor).