asunto

Finnish

Etymology

asua (to live) + -nto

Noun

asunto

  1. home, apartment, flat, housing unit, dwelling unit, unit

Usage notes

Usually called "apartments (UK: flats) and other homes" or simply "homes" in English, including the media, except in official use. In official use, the term housing unit or dwelling unit (and their abbreviation unit) is more common. The terms residence, abode, dwelling, habitation, and domicile are rare, formal, or even misleading. The common translation of, for example, "250 asuntoa" as "250 dwellings" is usually misunderstood to mean 250 separate buildings.

Declension

Inflection of asunto (Kotus type 1/valo, nt-nn gradation)
nominative asunto asunnot
genitive asunnon asuntojen
partitive asuntoa asuntoja
illative asuntoon asuntoihin
singular plural
nominative asunto asunnot
accusative nom. asunto asunnot
gen. asunnon
genitive asunnon asuntojen
partitive asuntoa asuntoja
inessive asunnossa asunnoissa
elative asunnosta asunnoista
illative asuntoon asuntoihin
adessive asunnolla asunnoilla
ablative asunnolta asunnoilta
allative asunnolle asunnoille
essive asuntona asuntoina
translative asunnoksi asunnoiksi
instructive asunnoin
abessive asunnotta asunnoitta
comitative asuntoineen

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Galician

Noun

asunto m (plural asuntos)

  1. matter, issue
  2. business

Further reading


Hiligaynon

Adverb

asúnto

  1. concerning, with regard to

Noun

asúnto

  1. lawsuit

Spanish

Etymology

From Latin assumptus cognate to English assumption.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /aˈsunto/, [aˈsũn̪t̪o]
  • Hyphenation: a‧sun‧to

Noun

asunto m (plural asuntos)

  1. matter
  2. issue
  3. affair
  4. business

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