/ˈɑpinɑ/, [ˈɑ̝pinɑ̝]
AlkuperäBorrowed from Late Old Swedish apina, apinia (compare Swedish apinja), from Old Norse apynja (“female monkey”). Compare Old Norse api.
- simian (ape, monkey or human; animal belonging to the infraorder Simiiformes within the order Primates)
- monkey (any nonhuman simian primate)
“Simpanssien tiedetään muodostavan laumoja ja metsästävän muita apinoita.” — Chimpanzees are known to form bands to hunt and kill other monkeys.
- Monkey (the ninth animal in the 12-year cycle in Chinese zodiac)
Muodotapina(nominative, singular) · apinat(nominative, plural) · apina(accusative, nominative, singular) · apinat(accusative, nominative, plural) · apinan(accusative, genitive, singular) · apinat(accusative, genitive, plural) · apinan(genitive, singular) · apinoiden(genitive, plural) · apinoitten(genitive, plural) · apinain(genitive, plural, rare) · apinaa(partitive, singular) · apinoita(partitive, plural) · apinassa(inessive, singular) · apinoissa(inessive, plural) · apinasta(elative, singular) · apinoista(elative, plural) · apinaan(illative, singular) · apinoihin(illative, plural) · apinalla(adessive, singular) · apinoilla(adessive, plural)