-toista
Finnish
Etymology
From the partitive singular of toinen (“second”), referring to the second ten of numbers; used to form numbers from 11 to 19.
Declension
Not inflected. In numbers from 11 to 19 the stem is inflected instead, see entries for those numerals.
Derived terms
- yksitoista (eleven)
- kaksitoista (twelve)
- kolmetoista (thirteen)
- neljätoista (fourteen)
- viisitoista (fifteen)
- kuusitoista (sixteen)
- seitsemäntoista (seventeen)
- kahdeksantoista (eighteen)
- yhdeksäntoista (nineteen)
See also
- Appendix:Finnish numbers
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